2017
DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.38357
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Best practices in peri‐operative management of patients with skeletal dysplasias

Abstract: Patients with skeletal dysplasia frequently require surgery. This patient population has an increased risk for peri-operative complications related to the anatomy of their upper airway, abnormalities of tracheal-bronchial morphology and function; deformity of their chest wall; abnormal mobility of their upper cervical spine; and associated issues with general health and body habitus. Utilizing evidence analysis and expert opinion, this study aims to describe best practices regarding the peri-operative manageme… Show more

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“…6e8 This group has employed this methodology previously with the aim of improving standards of management, and stimulating further research to optimize health outcomes for individuals with skeletal dysplasia. 9,10 The lead author (R.S.) created a list of statements based on a systematic literature review.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6e8 This group has employed this methodology previously with the aim of improving standards of management, and stimulating further research to optimize health outcomes for individuals with skeletal dysplasia. 9,10 The lead author (R.S.) created a list of statements based on a systematic literature review.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many patients have abnormalities in the development and growth of the craniofacial skeleton leading to restricted opening of the jaw and di culties in intubation. These risks are compounded by di cult venous access due to joint contractures and/or excess subcutaneous fat, a small thorax, obesity, and associated cardiac and other major organ disease 4 Polysomnography is a non-invasive test typically including an electroencephalogram, electro-oculogram, chin and leg electromyogram, electrocardiogram, and pulse oximetry, with assessments of oro-nasal air ow, abdominal and chest wall movements, and video recording. Measurement of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) is recommended during standard pediatric polysomnography and is required to diagnose hypoventilation in adults and children.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Delphi methodology has been widely used in medical research to determine appropriate treatment and best practice guidelines, [4][5][6] and has been successfully used by this group previously. [7][8][9] The primary author (R.S.) created statements based on systematic literature review that were evaluated by the authors who edited the list.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comorbidities, anatomic constraints, and perioperative issues seen in these patients need to be thoroughly considered prior to proceeding. 8 20. In type II collagen disorders with disproportionate short stature, coxa vara and genu valgum are frequently present Hip involvement in type II collagen disorders is very common with the typical deformity being coxa vara.…”
Section: Patients With Type II Collagen Disorders May Present With Eamentioning
confidence: 99%