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A A Pract ; 16(6): e01597, 2022 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35732020

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Hiccups are common reflexes and many treatment methods have been reported. Chlorpromazine is a known treatment option for hiccups, but its efficacy under general anesthesia remains unclear. We report the case of a patient with vagal schwannoma who developed hiccups while under general anesthesia. Muscle relaxants were not used because the patient was under neuromonitoring. The depth of anesthesia was deepened; however, the hiccups did not disappear. The hiccups were relieved by intravenous chlorpromazine administration (total; 5 mg), which allowed for surgery under neuromonitoring. This case indicates that chlorpromazine may be effective to treat hiccups under general anesthesia.


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Hiccup , Anesthesia, General/adverse effects , Chlorpromazine/therapeutic use , Hiccup/drug therapy , Hiccup/etiology , Humans , Muscles , Treatment Outcome
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