Tanggono, Aninda
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COMBINE MIDAZOLAM-FENTANYL-KETAMIN FOR EVISERATION SURGERY IN PATIENT WITH MULTIDRUG ALERGY IN ACUTE ON CHRONIC EXCACERBATION OF HIPERSENSITIVITY REACTION Panji, Putu Agus Surya; Sudjana, Ida Bagus Gde; Suranadi, I Wayan; Tanggono, Aninda
Bali Journal of Anesthesiology Vol 2, No 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15562/bjoa.v2i2.35

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ABSTRACTMultidrug Alergy is a relatively rare imunology abnormality. Generally, it caused by congenital genotype and influence with environment. After treated the acute on chronic exacerbation of hypersensivity tipe 1, and the inflamation can alleviate, the patient schedule of eviseration oculi dextra with general anesthesia. And the opthamologist curious about the proceddure because eviseration need antibiotic to wash the oculi, but there are no antibiotic saved for the patient. For general anesthesia, the patient has no history so we can’t predicted about the anesthetic drug’s allergy. We choose combine ketamine-midazolamadn fentanyl to facilitate the anesthesia. Ketamine significantly reduces the production of inflammatory cytokines without affecting the production of anti-inflammatory cytokines. Fentanyl is the opioid which is the most rarely caused allergy and have strong potential. Midazolam can help the sedation
Combined morphine-clonidine adjuvant in epidural analgesia support role of supraspinal modulation in opioid tolerant patient Widnyana, I Made Gede; Cindryani, Marilaeta; Tanggono, Aninda
Bali Journal of Anesthesiology Vol 3, No 1 (2019)
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ABSTRACT Acute pain patients with complicated pain-related experiences would need more than just a pain reliever, especially those with behavioral opioid usage. Latest findings revolving supraspinal modulation are not only taking experts and pain physician into a different stage of understanding but also making theories and management revisited. A 41-years-old Australian male underwent plate and screw fixation of his right femur. He was overweight with a history of behavioral opioid usage. He was given epidural analgesia for postsurgical management with bupivacaine 0.1% with morphine 2 mg and clonidine 30 mcg every 12 hours as adjuvants. Hemodynamic curves were in normal limits, no paralysis, urinary difficulties, or pruritus. He was discharged on the fourth day. The combined morphine-clonidine adjuvant in epidural analgesia technique was an effective choice to alleviate pain response in this opioid-tolerant patient.