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Gastro 2016

August 11-12, 2016

Volume 6, Issue 4(Suppl)

J Gastrointest Dig Syst 2016

ISSN:2161-069X JGDS, an open access journal

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August 11-12, 2016 Birmingham, UK

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Global Gastroenterologists Meeting

Baris Cankaya, J Gastrointest Dig Syst 2016, 6:4(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-069X.C1.034

Sedation for pediatric patient with end stage hepatic disease outside operating room

Baris Cankaya

Marmara University, Turkey

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edation outside operating room for children has increasing importance. Paediatric patients with end stage liver diseases

are of great importance for various and frequent procedures including gastrointestinal endoscopy, magnetic resonance

imaging, computerized tomography, brachytherapy, catheterisation and interventional radiology. Anaesthesia plan plays

critical role for the success of these procedures. Patient safety, ventilation, hemodynamic responses, side effects of anesthetics

on liver, periprocedural analgesia are the main topics of attention. Informed consent, silent environment are needed. Airway

management tools may help because of edema and ascites pushing diaphragm upwards resulting in lung atelectasis. Nasal

capnography enables monitoring spontaneous ventilation. Enlargement of extravascular extracellular fluid and dysproteinemia

affects drug behaviours. Drug elimination half-time as well as context sensitive half-time have to be taken into account and

designed individually. The pressure above vena cava inferior results in preload decrease, thus reduction in cardiac output.

Pulse wave variation monitoring helps in estimating circulating fluid status. Tendency for bleeding can be anticipated with

fresh frozen plasma. Patient-controlled analgesia may be a choice of favour but close monitoring is required for repeated IV

analgesics. Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Pain Scale would be a good monitoring tool for pain.

Biography

Baris Cankaya graduated from Ankara University Medical Faculty in 2000. He has been working as Anaesthesiology Specialist at Marmara University Training

Hospital. He has attended academic meetings, nationally and internationally. His academic interest includes microcirculation, fluid therapy, resuscitation, patient

safety and perioperative analgesia. Some of his certificates are: EPLS provider Berlin 2015, NLS provider Athens 2015 and MECOR Level I October 2014. He

attended international workshops like ECMO workshop 2015, Leicester and Airway workshop, ICISA 2014, and Tel Aviv. He also attended symposiums, namely:

International intensive care symposium İstanbul 2015, ESA Focus Meeting on Perioperative Medicine: The paediatric patient 2014 and other symposiums at

national and international level.

cankayabaris@hotmail.com