| Literature DB >> 27331187 |
Elif Kilicli1, Gokhan Aksel1, Betul Akbuga Ozel1, Cemil Kavalci1, Dilek Suveren Artuk1.
Abstract
Prilocaine induced methemoglobinemia is a rare entity. In the present paper, the authors aim to draw attention to the importance of this rare condition by reporting this case. A 30-year-old female presented to Emergency Department with headache, dispnea and cyanosis. The patient has a history of 1000-1200 mg of prilocaine subcutaneous injection for hair removal at a beauty center, 5 hours ago. Tension arterial: 130/73 mmHg, pulse: 103/minute, body temperature: 37 °C and respiratory rate: 20/minute. The patient had acral and perioral cyanosis. Methemoglobin was measured 14.1% in venous blood gas test. The patient treated with 3 gr ascorbic acid intravenously. The patient was discharged free of symptoms after 48 hours of observation. Emergency physician should consider methemoglobinemia in presentation of dispnea and cyanosis after injection of prilocaine.Entities:
Keywords: Methemoglobinemia; cyanosis; prilocaine
Year: 2016 PMID: 27331187 PMCID: PMC4909949 DOI: 10.5505/1304.7361.2014.79990
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Turk J Emerg Med ISSN: 2452-2473