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Subarachnoid anesthesia in a patient with type I Gaucher disease
Authors:García Collada J C  Pereda Marín R M  Martínez A I Garrote  Miralles Serrano E M  Pacheco López J F
Affiliation:Department of Anesthesiology, Vírgen de la Luz Hospital, Cuenca, Spain. ROPEMA@teleline.es
Abstract:Gaucher's disease is a rare genetic disorder characterized by lack or functional insufficiency of glucocerebrosidase, an enzyme accountable for intracellular hydrolysis of glucosyl ceramide and other glycosphingolipids, which results in macrophage storage in the mononuclear-macrophage system. The severity of Gaucher's disease is correlated with the extent to which the central nervous system is involved. It is associated with the so-called Gaucher's cells in the bone marrow, but is specifically diagnosed by showing enzyme acid beta-glucosidase activity in a sample of blood leukocyte or cultured macrophages from skin biopsy. In the last 10 years, an enzyme replacement therapy (alglucerase) for the disease has been available, which has significantly changed approaches to its treatment. Here we report the case of a 56-year-old female patient with type I Gaucher's disease who underwent surgery for subcapital hip fracture with subarachnoid anesthesia. Type I Gaucher's disease clinical and pathophysiologic aspects relevant to anesthetic management are discussed. As very few similar cases have been reported in the anesthesiology literature, it is our belief that the present case may help to elucidate some controversial issues relating to the perioperative anesthetic management of patients with type I Gaucher's disease.
Keywords:Gaucher disease  anesthesia and analgesia  anesthesia  conduction  anesthesia  spinal  anesthetics
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