Anesthetic challenges posed by generalised Medical Adhesive Related Skin Injury (MARSI)
Medical Adhesive Related Skin Injury (MARSI) is a dermatological disorder in which erythema and/or other cutaneous abnormalities including, but not limited to, vesicles, bullae, erosions or tears, appear and persist for 30 min or more after removal of an adhesive [1]. MARSI is well recognised in the medical literature, but there is limited awareness of the anesthetic management of patients with MARSI.
Source: Journal of Clinical Anesthesia - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Janice Nam, Rosie Earle, Himat Vaghadia Tags: Correspondence Source Type: research