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Acute and Critical Care
2019 Volume.34 No. 1 p.86 ~ p.91
Cardiac Arrest from Patient Position Change after Spine Surgery on a Jackson Table
Hong Boo-Hwi

Yoon Seok-Hwa
Park Soo-Yong
Song Seung-Hyun
Youn Ann
Hwang Ja-Gyung
Abstract
The Jackson table has minimal effects on cardiac function because it does not elevate abdominal and thoracic pressures. In addition, it decreases venous congestion and increases exposure of the surgical field. However, the hips and knees are flexed with inappropriate padding, and venostasis is promoted and increased. Pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) is fatal; thus immediate diagnosis and treatment are essential. However, clinical signs of intraoperative PTE are difficult to discern. Thrombolytic therapy can be considered as first-line therapy, but bleeding limits its use. The authors report a case of PTE resulting from patient positional change after spine surgery, and the use of immediate postoperative recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator.
KEYWORD
pulmonary embolism, thrombolytic therapy, tissue plasminogen activator
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