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“Because we specialize in surgery of pediatric patients with congenital heart disease, we are very, very familiar with the problems that can occur, and we can better anticipate and treat the problems because we see them so often.”

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Dr. Dean B. Andropoulos
Medical Director of Pediatric Cardiovascular Anesthesiology
Texas Children's Heart Center
 

 

ANESTHESIOLOGISTS
Pediatric cardiac anesthesiologists

 

Texas Children’s Heart Center is home to one of the nation’s few programs dedicated exclusively to clinical care, education and research in pediatric cardiovascular anesthesia. Children who undergo heart procedures here are monitored by a cardiovascular anesthesiology team that specializes in pediatric congenital heart disease.

Texas Children’s has one of the very few pediatric heart programs in the world with a full-time team of pediatric cardiac anesthesiologists. 

The day before surgery, parents meet their child’s anesthesiologist, who explains in detail the anesthetic procedures. For most surgeries, the child is relaxed before surgery with a sedative given orally or through an intravenous line (IV).

The child then goes into deep sleep under a flavored general anesthetic, which he or she selects the day before surgery. The child receives an additional anesthetic through an IV, by inhaling anesthetic gas or a combination of both. After the child is asleep, his or her breathing is assisted by a breathing tube placed through the nose or mouth into the lungs.

Watching each heartbeat
The primary role of the cardiac anesthesiology team is to administer anesthetics to ensure the child is asleep and has no awareness during surgery. The team monitors more than 20 different functions of the child’s body. 

“We literally watch every heartbeat and every breath of the patient,” said Dr. Dean Andropoulos, director of pediatric cardiovascular anesthesiology at Texas Children's. “We monitor blood pressure, oxygen saturation in the blood, the child’s temperature, heart function and the levels of the anesthetic agents, among other things.”

Pre-op to recovery
The anesthesiologist monitors the child from the preoperative evaluation until the child is stabilized in the intensive care unit after surgery. 

“A lot of parents don’t realize that we are with the child in every second immediately before, during and after the surgery,” Dr. Andropoulos said. 

The presence of the anesthesiology team ensures every patient who comes into cardiac surgery at the Heart Center is cared for by an anesthesiologist with lengthy specialty training and expertise in congenital heart disease.