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Williams-Beuren Syndrome
Document Type
eBook
Source
Pediatric Anesthesia: A Problem-Based Learning Approach, ill.
Subject
Anaesthetics
Language
English
Abstract
Williams-Beuren syndrome, also known as Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder involving the elastin gene on chromosome 7q11.23. Elastin is important for elasticity of vascular walls, and its deficiency can lead to widespread arteriopathy, most notably supravalvar aortic stenosis of the ascending aorta and coronary artery stenosis. Because of these cardiac defects, patients with WS are at high risk for cardiac arrest under anesthesia with a documented incidence around 5%. Appropriate perioperative management of all anesthetics includes a multidisciplinary approach to risk stratification, precise anesthetic management, and disaster planning. This chapter reviews the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and manifestations of WS. The authors also discuss the preoperative workup and anesthetic implications of WS, as well as issues related to cardiac arrest and extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

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