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Table 1 Case mix and surgical and anesthetic characteristics of patients with glycogen storage disease type Ia

From: Severe perioperative lactic acidosis in a pediatric patient with glycogen storage disease type Ia: a case report

Reference

Age, years (sex)

Surgery

Anesthetic

Type of infusion and glucose dosage

Others

Cox JM (1968) [7]

17

Resection of chondromas of the femoral head

STP, S, Hal, N2O

B) G5 solution

Lactic acidosis

Bevan JC. (1980) [8]

9 (M)

Femoral osteotomy

STP, S, N2O, TC, Hal

A) G: 6.7 mg/kg/min

B) G17 solution

C) G17 solution

N/A

Bustamante SE, et al. (2006) [6]

4 (F)

Tonsillectomy

Sev, F, Ro, Prop, RF, N2O

A) G5 solution and 0.45NS

Postoperative acute pancreatitis

Oshita A, et al. (2008) [9]

19 (M), 31 (F)

Liver segmentectomy

None reported

B) G: 3.3 mg/kg/min

C) G: 6.6–9.8 mg/kg/min or G: 6.6 mg/kg/min + rapid-acting insulin 5 IU/h

Hypoglycemia, metabolic acidosis

Takeuchi M, et al. (2010) [10]

7 (F)

STA-MCA Bypass surgery

MZ, F, Ro, N2O, Sev

B) G5-7 solution

Lactic acidosis, decreased ventilation volume

Mollet-Boudjemline A, et al. (2011) [11]

34 (M)

23 (F)

24 (F)

26 (F)

20 (M)

18 (M)

Hepatectomy

None reported

A) G: 4 mg/kg/min + corticoid

B) G: 6.0 mg/kg/min

C) G: decreased by 1 mg/kg/min every 8 h

Lactic acidosis in 5 of 6 patients, hypoglycemia in 2 of them

Mikuriya Y, et al. (2012) [12]

39 (M)

Liver segmentectomy

None reported

B) G: 3.3 mg/kg/min

C) G: 6.6–9.8 mg/kg/min or G: 6.6 mg/kg/min + rapid-acting insulin 5 IU/h

N/A

  1. A) Fasting before surgery, B) during surgery, and C) after surgery
  2. G glucose, Gx x% glucose, i.e., G6.7, 6.7% glucose, NS normal saline, LR lactate Ringer’s solution
  3. F fentanyl, Hal halothane, MZ midazolam, N2O nitrous oxide, prop propofol, RF remifentanil, Ro rocuronium, S suxamethonium, Sev sevoflurane, STA-MCA superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery, STP sodium thiopental, TC tubocurarine