Continuous noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring in an infant with tetra-amelia

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Abstract

Tetra-amelia syndrome is a congenital disorder associated with near or complete absence of all 4 limbs. Noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring may be difficult or impossible in such patients. We describe the use of a finger cuff blood pressure system for continuous noninvasive blood pressure monitoring in an infant with near-complete tetra-amelia undergoing laparoscopic gastrostomy tube placement. This case suggests the potential use of such a blood pressure monitoring system for other patients with comparable deformities.

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Vadi, M. G., Ghazal, E. A., Malkin, M. R., Ayodeji, A., & Applegate, R. L. (2018). Continuous noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring in an infant with tetra-amelia. In 100 Selected Case Reports from Anesthesia and Analgesia. Wolters Kluwer Health. https://doi.org/10.1213/XAA.0000000000000361

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