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Effect of a single dose of propofol and lack of dextrose administration in a child with mitochondrial disease: a case report.

Haifa Mtaweh1, Hülya Bayır2, Patrick M Kochanek1, Michael J Bell3.   

Abstract

Propofol infusion syndrome is a recognized complication of prolonged propofol use in the pediatric population, but little is reported on other metabolic effects of propofol, especially in children with mitochondrial disorders. We report on a child with metabolic encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like syndrome who received a single dose of propofol for procedural sedation. The patient's initial presentation was consistent with a mild exacerbation of her underlying disease. She received a single dose of propofol and non-dextrose-containing fluids during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study to rule out stroke and progressed to develop severe acidosis, neurologic deterioration, and cardiorespiratory compromise. This is the first case report of severe metabolic disturbances after a single dose of propofol administered for procedural sedation in a patient with metabolic encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like syndrome and it questions the safety of propofol and absence of dextrose infusions during an acute illness in patients with mitochondrial disorders.
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Keywords:  MELAS; lactic acidosis; metabolic encephalopathy; mitochondrial disorders; propofol

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24026895     DOI: 10.1177/0883073813498640

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Neurol        ISSN: 0883-0738            Impact factor:   1.987


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3.  Propofol infusion syndrome complicated with mitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes: a case report.

Authors:  Junji Shimizu; Takahisa Tabata; Yasuyuki Tsujita; Tetsunobu Yamane; Yutaka Yamamoto; Takahito Tsukamoto; Nobuhiro Ogawa; Hyou Kim; Makoto Urushitani; Yutaka Eguchi
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Review 4.  Diagnosis and management of mitochondrial disease: a consensus statement from the Mitochondrial Medicine Society.

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Journal:  Genet Med       Date:  2014-12-11       Impact factor: 8.822

5.  The Molecular Mechanisms Associated with the Effects of Propofol in a Rat Model of Pain Due to Inflammation Following Injection with Complete Freund's Adjuvant.

Authors:  Shanshan Tan; He Liu; Yuanzheng Wang; Shanshan Zhu
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