| Literature DB >> 31353353 |
Hiromichi Inoue1, Toshimasa Okazaki, Muneo Minowa, Takeshi Oyaizu, Yuji Matsumura.
Abstract
We report here our experience with a case of anaphylactic shock caused by fibrin glue. A 51-year-old male underwent a thoracoscopic surgery for refractory pneumothorax under local anesthesia. Bullae were revealed, and subsequently covered with fibrin glue and a polyglycolic acid sheet. Twenty-minutes after application of the fibrin glue, sudden drop of blood pressure less than 80 mmHg and a skin rash appeared. Since the patient was not administered any other drugs prior to the reduction in blood pressure, anaphylactic shock was considered to be caused by fibrin glue. The patient recovered after the treatment by dopamine and steroid.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31353353
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Kyobu Geka ISSN: 0021-5252