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Ying-Yi Xu1, Bi-Lian Li1, Yu-Lin Jin1, Zi-Xin Wang1, Xing-Rong Song1, Jin Ni1.
Abstract
We report a case of serious anaphylactic shock in a 5-year-old child undergoing scheduled surgery blank space of a right femoral intramedullary nail removal. The boy had undergone right femoral elastic intramedullary nail fixation surgery 14 months prior, but had no history of allergies. Within 5 minutes of intravenous bonus injection of hemocoagulase agkistrodon (HCA) 1 unit, a widespread transient diffuse erythema was seen on the front of his chest. After 20 minutes, sudden, profound cardiovascular collapse occurred. The child was treated effectively and sent to a ward 5 hours later. In this period, he received intravenously infused 200 ml hydroxyethyl starch solution and epinephrine at a rate of 0.05-0.01 μg kg(-1) min(-1). Total amount of dexamethasone sodium phosphate 14 mg was used. To the best of our knowledge, few case reports of HCA-induced anaphylactic shock in children exist. Our report will, therefore, increase awareness of the allergic potential of HCA among pediatric anesthesiologists.Entities:
Keywords: Hemocoagulase agkistrodon; anaphylactic shock; children; complications
Year: 2015 PMID: 26064413 PMCID: PMC4443247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Med ISSN: 1940-5901