Literature DB >> 13678392

Renal failure caused by eyedrops containing phenylephrine in a case of retinopathy of prematurity.

Kayo Shinomiya1, Makoto Kajima, Hiroko Tajika, Hiroshi Shiota, Ryuji Nakagawa, Takahiko Saijyou.   

Abstract

The patient was a low birth weight infant with a history of renal failure. She was referred to our department 29 days after birth to undergo fundus examination. She experienced renal failure after undergoing a mydriatic test and needed medical treatment. Eyedrops containing phenylephrine were instilled several times and additional drops were also instilled during the fundal examination using an eyelid retractor, therefore the blood concentration of the drug was elevated sufficiently to contract the renal vessels, ultimately inducing renal failure. The present case suggests that since the use of mydriatic eyedrops in low birth weight infants could induce renal failure, the following points should be considered: 1) Mydriatic eyedrops should be used with caution by monitoring mydriasis and avoiding excessive instillation; 2) After instillation, the lacrimal region should be compressed to prevent the flow of mydriatic drops to the nasolacrimal canal; and 3) Vital signs should be monitored to check the onset of any adverse reactions for 12 hours after fundal examination.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 13678392

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Invest        ISSN: 1343-1420


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1.  Systematic review of mydriatics used for screening of retinopathy in premature infants.

Authors:  Lisa Jean Kremer; David M Reith; Natalie Medlicott; Roland Broadbent
Journal:  BMJ Paediatr Open       Date:  2019-05-09

2.  Bronchoconstriction following instillation of phenylephrine eye drops in premature infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia: two cases report.

Authors:  Hyun Jee Kim; Jin Guk Choi; Kyung-Hwa Kwak
Journal:  Korean J Anesthesiol       Date:  2015-11-25
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