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Severe methemoglobinemia after dental anesthesia: a warning about propitocaine-induced methemoglobinemia in neonates.

Yukari Doko1, Hiroshi Iranami, Keisuke Fujii, Akinori Yamazaki, Manabu Shimogai, Yoshio Hatano.   

Abstract

Methemoglobinemia is a fatal complication of local anesthesia. We describe a case report of female neonate who developed severe methemoglobinemia after extraction of neonatal teeth conducted with general anesthesia plus local injection of Citanest-Octapressin(®) (propitocaine of approximately 10 mg/kg). Central cyanosis appeared within an hour after surgery. The percentage of methemoglobin reached up to 43.9%. Not only pediatric dentists but also anesthesiologists generally agree with the idea that local anesthesia provides various benefits in painful procedures in neonates. However, this case may serve as a warning when using Citanest-Octapressin(®), which is still commercially available for neonatal patients.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20706742     DOI: 10.1007/s00540-010-1004-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anesth        ISSN: 0913-8668            Impact factor:   2.078


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Authors:  D Wilburn-Goo; L M Lloyd
Journal:  J Am Dent Assoc       Date:  1999-06       Impact factor: 3.634

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Journal:  Am J Perinatol       Date:  1995-09       Impact factor: 1.862

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Journal:  Anesth Analg       Date:  2009-03       Impact factor: 5.108

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1.  Methemoglobinemia Induced by Prilocaine in a Child With Noonan Syndrome.

Authors:  Saori Takagi; Shinnosuke Ando; Ryoko Kono; Yuka Oono; Hiroshi Nagasaka; Hikaru Kohase
Journal:  Anesth Prog       Date:  2022-09-01
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