Risks of general anaesthetic to CKD3 patients
Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2015 4:27 pm
Hello.
I've got to have an ear polyp removed, and they've tried with what they call 'local' anaesthesia - actually, Emla cream, stuffed down to the ear drum - not very anaesthetic, hurt like hell, and anyway the doc couldn't get the polyp out.
So now the talk is General Anaesthetic. I have coronary artery disease (helped by a stent a couple of years ago), and stage 3 CKD, which has been stable for some years.
Question is, while I know that the heart-stopping operations are most definitely BAD for any sort of kidney patients, how about a 'light' dose of General Anaesthesia? The removal operation would take about ten minutes!
Has anyone any experience of GA with CKD3, or similar? It would be extremely helpful to hear.
Thanks.
Allen.
I've got to have an ear polyp removed, and they've tried with what they call 'local' anaesthesia - actually, Emla cream, stuffed down to the ear drum - not very anaesthetic, hurt like hell, and anyway the doc couldn't get the polyp out.
So now the talk is General Anaesthetic. I have coronary artery disease (helped by a stent a couple of years ago), and stage 3 CKD, which has been stable for some years.
Question is, while I know that the heart-stopping operations are most definitely BAD for any sort of kidney patients, how about a 'light' dose of General Anaesthesia? The removal operation would take about ten minutes!
Has anyone any experience of GA with CKD3, or similar? It would be extremely helpful to hear.
Thanks.
Allen.