Literature DB >> 3240759

Rapid pre-operative immunotherapy in a patient allergic to muscle relaxants.

H Thomas1, J J Eledjam, M Macheboeuf, F d'Athis, P Mares, J Bousquet.   

Abstract

Allergic reactions to muscle relaxants are not uncommon. Although, in most instances, divalent quaternary ammonium salts are involved in these reactions, some monovalent quaternary ammonium compounds can trigger IgE-mediated reactions. A woman who suffered from several episodes of anaphylaxis with divalent (suxamethonium) and monovalent quaternary ammonium salts (tiemonium) needed surgery. Regional anaesthesia was contra-indicated owing to a possible intolerance to local anaesthetics. Investigation confirmed an allergy to monovalent quaternary ammonium salts. Rapid immunotherapy was started with a monovalent quaternary ammonium salt (tiemonium) and subsequently followed by a general anaesthesia using vecuronium. The patient did not develop anaphylactic symptoms.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3240759

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Anaesthesiol        ISSN: 0265-0215            Impact factor:   4.330


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