Cardiovascular magnetic resonance is successfully feasible in many patients aged 3 to 8 years without general anesthesia or sedation

Ahmed Kharabish, Naira Mkrtchyan, Christian Meierhofer, Stefan Martinoff, Peter Ewert, Heiko Stern, Sohrab Fratz

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Abstract

Objectives: Patients younger than 8 years are usually examined by cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) under general anesthesia (GA) or sedation without intubation. Therefore, we sought to study the feasibility of CMR in patients aged 3 to 8 years without GA or sedation. Patients: Data sets of 71 consecutive patients aged 3 to 8 years were studied retrospectively. Design: The total cohort was divided into 2 groups: a no-GA or sedation without intubation group (no-GA or sedation) and a GA or sedation without intubation group (GA or sedation). Measurements: The patients' age, scan durations for each group, successfully answered clinical question, and number of sequences per study were compared between both groups. Main results: Scan duration in the no-GA or sedation group (n = 44) was 35 ± 20 minutes, and that in the GA or sedation group (n = 27) was 60 ± 31 minutes (P <.001). The percentage of successful reports was 95% (42/44) in the no-GA or sedation group and 89% (24 of 27) in the GA or sedation group (P =.29). Conclusion: CMR in patients aged 3 to 8 years is usually successfully feasible without GA or sedation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11-14
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Clinical Anesthesia
Volume34
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2016

Keywords

  • Cardiovascular magnetic resonance
  • Congenital heart diseases
  • General anesthesia

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