KMID : 0356920080550050613
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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2008 Volume.55 No. 5 p.613 ~ p.617
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Anaphylaxis by vecuronium during induction of general anesthesia - A case report -
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Shinn Helen-Ki
Lim Hyun-Kyoung Song Jang-Ho Han Jeong-Uk Ko Du-Hyun Jung In-Jun Jung Jong-Kwon
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Abstract
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Anaphylaxis is one of major causes of morbidity and mortality during anesthesia. Muscle relaxants are the most common cause of anaphylaxis during anesthesia. A 54-year-old woman was scheduled for thyroidectomy. She had no history of allergy and had never previously undergone general anesthesia, Lidocaine, propofol and vecuronium were injected sequentially to induce general anesthesia. Two minutes after the vecuronium injection, severe hypotension, tachycardia and bronchospasm developed, and delayed skin rashes appeared. The patient recovered without any significant complications after immediate proper intensive care. The operation was delayed and a skin test was performed on the 7th day after discharge. She revealed a positive skin test for vecuronium. The anesthesia was re-induced without muscle relaxant and maintained with propofol and remifentanil infusion. Surgery was completed uneventfully, and the patient recovered without any adverse reaction.
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KEYWORD
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anaphylaxis, anesthesia, muscle relaxant, vecuronium
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