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We report a case of Rumpel-Leede phenomenon, or acute dermis capillary rupture, secondary to noninvasive blood pressure monitoring in a patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The most likely cause was increased venous pressure during cycling of the blood pressure cuff during a hypertensive state. Anesthesiologists need to be aware that acute dermal capillary rupture, although rare, can occur in patients with thrombocytopenia and/or long-standing diabetes.
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Determinación de la Presión Sanguínea/efectos adversos , Púrpura/etiología , Enfermedad Aguda , Fragilidad Capilar , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/complicaciones , Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Presión VenosaRESUMEN
OBJECTIVE: Medialization thyroplasty (MT) and arytenoid adduction (AA) are effective treatments for medializing the paralyzed vocal cord, but indications and benefits of each procedure are controversial. We performed a formal evidence-based review to answer this question: In patients with unilateral vocal cord paralysis, does AA combined with MT significantly improve subjective and objective voice outcomes compared with MT alone?Study design We performed a MEDLINE literature search using specific search terms to identify pertinent articles, which were reviewed and graded according to the evidence quality. RESULTS: We identified 219 potentially pertinent articles; detailed review yielded 10 studies for further analysis. Only 3 studies directly compared MT with AA plus MT: overall, there was no clear benefit in subjective or objective outcomes for AA plus MT. CONCLUSIONS: Very limited grade C evidence indicates no clear benefit, or lack of benefit, in subjective or objective outcomes if AA is added to MT, compared with MT alone.