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Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia 2006-Feb

Upper airway compromise secondary to edema in Graves' disease.

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William Li Pi Shan
Roupen Hatzakorzian
Mark Sherman
Steven B Backman

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OBJECTIVE

We report an unusual case of upper airway compromise in a patient with Graves' disease. We speculate that this complication may be due, in part, to poorly controlled hyperthyroidism.

METHODS

A 26-yr-old female suffering from Graves' disease underwent a total thyroidectomy. Awake fibreoptic intubation was attempted because of a large goiter and orthopnea. Upper airway edema impeded the passage of an armored 7.5 mm endotracheal tube. She was subsequently intubated awake with a regular 7.5 mm endotracheal tube under direct laryngoscopy over an Eschmann bougie. The patient was extubated in the operating room over a tube exchanger. Two hours later she developed stridor and upper airway obstruction. Using direct laryngoscopy, she was reintubated with difficulty because of upper airway edema. At this time, she manifested signs of thyrotoxicosis which were managed medically. On postoperative day three she underwent a tracheostomy after failing a trial of extubation. The upper airway was edematous with minimal vocal cord movement. On postoperative day nine the tracheostomy was downsized and the patient was sent home. The vocal cords were still edematous with minimal movement. Three weeks later, she demonstrated normal right vocal cord movement and weak left vocal cord movement, and the tracheostomy was decannulated.

CONCLUSIONS

Uncontrolled hyperthyroid patients with large goiters secondary to Graves' disease may develop edema of the upper airway. A high degree of vigilance for airway obstruction is necessary, with a carefully planned approach at each stage of the patient's hospital course to treat this potentially life-threatening situation.

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