| Literature DB >> 23573452 |
George Habib1, Suheil Artul, Geries Hakim.
Abstract
Hiccups is a type of reflex that could happen secondary to different causes including drugs, especially systemic corticosteroids. Usually, high rather than regular doses of systemic steroids are incriminated, and this could explain the fact that very few cases of hiccups following regional corticosteroid treatment were reported. Here, we report the first case of hiccups in the English literature following intra-articular corticosteroid injection (IACI) at the knee joint and review all the previous reported cases of hiccups following regional corticosteroid treatment. Usually, this phenomenon of hiccups responds to regular antihiccups treatment; however, it is recommended not to repeat an IACI in a patient who had this adverse effect before due to an expected severe recurrent attack of hiccups afterwards.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23573452 PMCID: PMC3612444 DOI: 10.1155/2013/829620
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Rheumatol ISSN: 2090-6897
Demographic and clinical parameters of the patients.
| Parameter | Case number | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1° | 2° | 3± | 4′′ | 5' | 6* | |
| Age | 52 | 48 | 38 | 42 | 66 | 42 |
| Gender | Male | Male | Male | Male | Male | Male |
| Area of injection | Subacromial | Plantar fascia | Ankle joint | Shoulder | Shoulder joint | Knee |
| Type of preparation | TA | MPA | BM | BM | Dexa | BM |
| Dose | NA | NA | NA | 6 mg | NA | 6 mg |
| Time of appearance of hiccups | Next day | NA | Next day | 12 h | 4 h | 9 h |
| Duration of hiccups | 72 h | 24 h | 24 h | 1 day | 2 days | 10 days |
| Treatment and effect | Chlorpromazine | NA | None | Valsalva maneuver | NA | Metoclopramide |
| Recurrent IACI and type | Yes | No | Yes, TA | No | No | No |
| Recurrence of hiccups | Yes | Yes | ||||
| Time of appearance | NA | Next day | ||||
| Duration | NA | 2 weeks | ||||
| Treatment and effect | Admission to hospital | Levomepromazine | ||||
*Our case, °refrence number [4], ±reference number [5], ′′reference number [6], and 'reference number [7].
Abbreviations. IM: intramuscular, TA: triamcinolone preparation, MPA: methylprednisolone acetate, BM: betamethasone preparation, Dexa: dexamethasone preparation, NA: not available, and h: hour.