Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
STUDY OF PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR PERIOPERATIVE CRISIS AND OUTCOMES AFTER THYMECTOMY
Dr. Sai Sunil R, Dr. Sai Surabhi P, Dr. Tella Ramakrishna Dev, Dr. Amaresh Rao M
JCDR. 2024: 345-351
Abstract
Introduction: Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease that is charecterized by production of acetyl cholinesterase receptor auto antibodies. This is a retrospective study done in 45 patients who were offered trans-sternal thymectomy in such patients. Objectives: Adequate pre operative preparation with immunosuppressive agents and myasthenia gravis modifying drugs, plasmapheresis before surgery helps optimize out comes. Material and methods:Retrospectively data was collected from the years 2017-2020 in 45 patients who underwent trans-sternal thymectomy for myasthenia gravis and results analysed. Results: There has been no mortality noted in this study. 13 patients needed post operative management of myasthenic crisis. There was no reduction in the dosage of pyridostigmine. However, there has been a significant reduction in the dosage of steroids and azathriopine.
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