Anesthetic considerations in a patient with Psoriasis undergoing CABG surgery

authors:

avatar Mahmud Beheshti Monfared , * , avatar Zahra Ansari Aval ORCID , avatar pardis soltanpoor 1 , avatar Naeime Gholizadeh 1 , avatar Samira Rajaei ORCID , avatar Ali Dabbagh ORCID 1

Anesthesiology Research Center, SBMU

how to cite: Beheshti Monfared M, Ansari Aval Z , soltanpoor P, Gholizadeh N, Rajaei S, et al. Anesthetic considerations in a patient with Psoriasis undergoing CABG surgery. J Cell Mol Anesth. 2019;4(2):e149583. https://doi.org/10.22037/jcma.v4i2.27150.

Abstract

A 51 years old man with a 30 years history of psoriasis was scheduled for elective CABG due to 3 vessels coronary artery involvement and the resulting ischemic heart diseases. The psoriatic lesions were on the limbs and posterior parts of the trunk. The perioperative period was eventless and the patient was under care in postoperative cardiac ICU ward. He was discharged home 10 days after the operation with stable psoriasis state.