Off-pump coronary surgery in a patient with multiple sclerosis

Heart Lung Vessel. 2013;5(3):179-82.

Abstract

Surgery in patients with multiple sclerosis, the most common autoimmune demyelinating disorder of the central nervous system, represents a challenge for surgeons and anesthesiologists because of the reported risk of relapse of the neurologic symptoms in the perioperative period. In this report, we describe the management of a patient with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis and critical coronary artery disease, who underwent an uneventful off-pump coronary artery revascularization. The issues pertaining to the performance of coronary surgery revascularization on patients with multiple sclerosis are discussed.

Keywords: anesthesia; body temperature; coronary artery revascularization; demyelinating syndrome; multiple sclerosis; off-pump coronary artery bypass; postoperative bleeding.

Publication types

  • Case Reports