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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology ; : 495-499, 2019.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-759562

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BACKGROUND: Sugammadex is a reversal agent for non-depolarizing neuromuscular blockers and widely used worldwide on account of its rapid and effective reversal from neuromuscular blockade, despite its advantages, multiple cases of sugammadex-induced anaphylactic shock have been reported. CASE: A 42-year-old man developed anaphylactic shock in the postanesthesia care unit. Initially, sugammadex was suspected as the causative agent, but an intradermal skin test revealed negative results. A further skin test was performed with sugammadex-rocuronium complex that yielded positive results. CONCLUSIONS: Anesthesiologists and healthcare providers should be aware of the possibility of anaphylaxis from the sugammadex-rocuronium complex, as well as from sugammadex or rocuronium alone.


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Adulte , Humains , Anaphylaxie , Épinéphrine , Personnel de santé , Hypersensibilité , Blocage neuromusculaire , Curarisants , Tests cutanés
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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology ; : 495-499, 2019.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-917495

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BACKGROUND@#Sugammadex is a reversal agent for non-depolarizing neuromuscular blockers and widely used worldwide on account of its rapid and effective reversal from neuromuscular blockade, despite its advantages, multiple cases of sugammadex-induced anaphylactic shock have been reported.CASE: A 42-year-old man developed anaphylactic shock in the postanesthesia care unit. Initially, sugammadex was suspected as the causative agent, but an intradermal skin test revealed negative results. A further skin test was performed with sugammadex-rocuronium complex that yielded positive results.@*CONCLUSIONS@#Anesthesiologists and healthcare providers should be aware of the possibility of anaphylaxis from the sugammadex-rocuronium complex, as well as from sugammadex or rocuronium alone.

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Anesthesia and Pain Medicine ; : 412-415, 2019.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-785368

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BACKGROUND: Hydroxyethyl starch (HES), a class of synthetic colloid solutions, has been widely used to treat perioperative hypovolemia. The use of HES, however, is associated with the risk of allergic reactions.CASE: An 83-year-old man was scheduled to undergo an open reduction and internal fixation of a pertrochanteric fracture under spinal anesthesia. He had no history of allergy. Five minutes after HES administration, hypotension, agitation, and skin rash were developed. HES infusion was terminated due to a suspected anaphylactic reaction. The vital signs recovered following administration of phenylephrine, dexamethasone, and hydrocortisone. Serum tryptase and total immunoglobulin E levels were elevated in plasma samples collected following the commencement of the allergic reaction during surgery.CONCLUSIONS: In the present report, the risk of anaphylactic reaction with HES and the laboratory tests needed to support the diagnosis are highlighted.


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Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus , Humains , Anaphylaxie , Anesthésie , Rachianesthésie , Colloïdes , Dexaméthasone , Diagnostic , Dihydroergotamine , Exanthème , Hydrocortisone , Hypersensibilité , Hypotension artérielle , Hypovolémie , Immunoglobuline E , Immunoglobulines , Phényléphrine , Plasma sanguin , Amidon , Tryptases , Signes vitaux
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