| Literature DB >> 21687552 |
John G Skedros1, Casey J Kiser, Shaun D Mendenhall.
Abstract
This report describes a patient who had a series of daily interscalene nerve blocks to treat pain following a shoulder manipulation for postsurgical stiffness. She experienced acute respiratory compromise that persisted for many weeks. All typical and unusual causes of these symptoms were ruled out. Her treating pulmonologist theorized that the ipsilateral carotid body had been injured. However, it was subsequently determined that the constellation of symptoms and their prolonged duration were best explained by a poor stress response from Addison's disease coupled with exacerbation of early onset myasthenia gravis. This patient's case is not a typical reaction to interscalene nerve blocks, and thus preoperative testing would not be recommended for myasthenia gravis or Addison's disease without underlying suspicion. We describe this report to inform physicians to consider a workup for these diagnoses if a typical workup rules out all usual causes of complications from an interscalene block.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21687552 PMCID: PMC3114601 DOI: 10.1155/2011/968181
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Second hospitalization (6 days after shoulder manipulation).
| Day 1 of 2nd hospitalization | Night 1 of 2nd hospitalization | Day 2 of 2nd hospitalization | Day 4 of 2nd hospitalization | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Respiratory rate | 20–32 breaths/minute | 13–40 breaths/minute | 40 breaths/minute | |
| Oxygen saturation | 97% on 3 liters of oxygen 88% on room air | 92–96% on 2 liters of oxygen | 93% on room air | |
| Heart rate | 66 beats/minute | 65–75 beats/minute | 85–95 beats/minute | |
| Blood pressure | 135/95 | 130/80 | ||
| White blood cell count (normal range 4,500–10,000 cells/ | 18,000 cells/ | 16,200 cells/ | 11,600 cells/ | 10,400 cells/ |
| Temperature | Afebrile | Afebrile | Afebrile | Afebrile |
| Hematocrit, hemoglobin, red blood cell count, platelets | All Within Normal Limits | |||
| Comprehensive metabolic panel (glucose, calcium, albumin, total protein, sodium, potassium, chloride, BUN, creatinine, AST, ALT, ALP, bilirubin) | All Within Normal Limits | |||
| Creatine kinase (CK) (normal range 96–140 units/L) | 330 units/L | 147 units/L | ||
| CKMB (normal range 0.0–5.0 ng/mL) | 0.9 ng/mL | 1.3 ng/mL | ||
| CK index (normal range 0.3–0.9%) | 0.30% | 0.90% | ||
| Troponin (normal range 0.3–2.0 ng/mL) | 0.3 ng/mL | |||
| D-Dimer (normal range 68–494 ng/mL) | 1256 ng/mL | |||
| Fibrinogen (normal range 148–413 mg/dL) | 499 mg/dL | |||
| pH (normal 7.35–7.45) | 7.58 | |||
| pCO2 (normal range 35–45 mmHg) | 23 mmHg | |||
| pO2 (normal range 80–100 mmHg) | 85 mmHg | |||
| Bicarbonate (normal range 19–25 mEq/L) | 20.8 mEq/L | |||
| Base excess (normal range −2.5–2.5 mEq/L) | 1.1 mEq/L | |||
| Lactic acid (normal range 0.7–2.1 mmol/L) | 2.0 mmol/L | |||
| Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (normal range 0–20) | 36 |