TITLE:
The Use of a Prototype MRI Safe Glidescope in a Pediatric Patient with CHARGE Syndrome: A Case Report
AUTHORS:
Karina Gritsenko, Myrna Kcomt, Tricia Vecchione, Tracy Straker
KEYWORDS:
Charge Syndrome; Glidescope; Difficult Airway; Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Anesthesiology,
Vol.3 No.3,
May
14,
2013
ABSTRACT:
Introduction: Charge
syndrome is a very rare condition with an estimated prevalence of one in ten thousand.
The care and treatment of these patients involve an interdisciplinary team. This
case reports difficult airway management of a pediatric
patient with CHARGE syndrome with an MRI safe glidescope. Case Presentation: A 13-year-old female with a past medical history significant for CHARGE syndrome, lumbar scoliosis,
developmental delay, vitiligo, Wenckebach type AV block, intrinsic asthma and pulmonary
hemosiderosis was scheduled to undergo an MRI of the spine as preoperative imaging for scoliosis corrective
surgery under sedation. The patient desaturated during sedation for IV placement. After a failed attempt at sedation,
the patient was then intubated safely with an MRI compatible glidescope. Conclusion: As cases increase in remote locations,
it is necessary to have access to alternative devices for intubation of a difficult
airway, particularly in MRI facilities where equipment must be compatible with MRI
technology.