Anesthesia precautions for Parkinson's disease

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Anesthesia precautions for Parkinson's disease? Parkinson's disease is a chronic degenerative disease of extrapyramidal system whose etiology is not yet fully understood. It is characterized by limb tremor, muscle rigidity and oligokinesia.

Anesthesia precautions for Parkinson's disease

First, there is no special contraindication for anesthesia, such as local anesthesia, nerve block, general anesthesia, etc.

Second: general anesthesia should choose intravenous rapid induction intubation general anesthesia.

Third: local anesthesia without epinephrine, prohibition of cyclopropane, trichloroethane, halothane and other inhalation anesthetics, can cause ventricular arrhythmia and malignant hypertension. Be careful with butylamide, thiazide, reserpine, metoclopramide and other drugs.

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