2018
DOI: 10.1053/j.jvca.2017.06.045
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Criteria for Postoperative Mechanical Ventilation After Thymectomy in Patients With Myasthenia Gravis: A Retrospective Analysis

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“…When combining together previous findings and this new report 3 we must consider multiple factors besides preoperative variables that affect outcomes including intraoperative factors. For instance the Chigurupati study 3 reported the use of sevoflurane, opioids, atracurium, and in one-third of the cases thoracic epidural analgesia as part of the management.…”
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“…When combining together previous findings and this new report 3 we must consider multiple factors besides preoperative variables that affect outcomes including intraoperative factors. For instance the Chigurupati study 3 reported the use of sevoflurane, opioids, atracurium, and in one-third of the cases thoracic epidural analgesia as part of the management.…”
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“…In this volume, Chigurupati et al 3 had reviewed in a retrospective analysis the preoperative variables associated with postoperative mechanical ventilation after transsternal thymectomy in order to predict the patients that would require prolong mechanical ventilation after surgery (ie, 4 300 min). Their study compiles 10 years of experience involving 77 patients with myasthenia gravis, divided into two groups.…”
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