Chapter 30. Remote Locations
- MRI Anesthesia – We typically sit in an MRI control room and monitor the patient with a remote monitor and a camera.
- MRI Anesthesia – Look what happens if the IV pole gets too close to the magnet! Luckily no one hurt here.
- Anesthesia for CT – Positive pressure expands lungs and decreases atelectasis.
- Anesthesia for CT – Spontaneous ventilation without positive pressure during general anesthesia often results in atelectasis (posterior left lung).
- Anesthesia for CT
- The patient monitor is observed in the outside control room.
- The patient is also observed on cameras inside the treatment room.
- Getting ready to turn prone.
- The plastic face molding is customized for each patient.
- The anesthetized child is flipped prone onto the customized plastic molding.
- PROTON BEAM ACCELERATOR
- Oncology Clinic
- Anesthesia in the GI Suite – There are many ways to anesthetize a child for upper endoscopy, but I prefer an LMA for kids older than about 2 years – less than that I intubate.
- Anesthesia in the GI Suite – LMA standard for all colonoscopies.
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