Ok G.Erbüyün K.Tok D.Çetin I.Şirin H.2024-07-222024-07-22200713055550http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/19096Systemic sclerosis is an autoimmune connective tissue disease, characterized by microvascular occlusive disease with vasospasm, intimal proliferation, cutaneous and parenchymal fibrosis. Anesthesiologists managing patients intraoperatively must be knowledgeable about the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, system involvement, and anesthetic considerations for the progressive systemic sclerosis surgical patient. The anesthesiologist should understand these complex pathophysiological processes so as to minimize potential risks. We report a 69 year old female patient with systemic sclerosis operated for coronary artery disease.Turkishalfentaniletomidatemidazolam maleaterocuroniumsevofluraneagedanesthesia inductionangiocardiographyarticlecase reportclinical featurecoronary artery bypass graftcoronary artery diseasefemalehumanlaboratory testpreoperative evaluationsclerodermasurgical patientsystemic sclerosisAnesthesia management in a patient with scleroderma during coronary artery bypass grafting; [Sklerodermali hastada koroner arter cerrahisi sirasinda anestezi yönetimi]Article