Huang I-Ren, Jean Wei-Horng, Lu Cheng-Wei, Wu Chia-Chan, Lin Tzu-Yu, Chuang Yueh-Hsun, Sun Wei-Zen
Department of Anesthesiology, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, Pan-Chiao, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC.
Acta Anaesthesiol Taiwan. 2006 Mar;44(1):51-3.
Von Gierke's disease, a form of glycogen storage disturbance, is a rare metabolic disorder with important implications for anesthesiologists. It is caused by the lack of the glucose-6-phosphatase, which is necessary for the liver to convert glycogen to glucose. To avoid severe hypoglycemia, it is crucial to keep oral feeding at intervals 2-3 hr for maintaining a normal blood sugar level. The metabolic derangements of von Gierke's disease may result in serious complications in patients undergoing surgery and anesthesia. We report the anesthetic managements of a patient with von Gierke's disease in two operations with different encounters.