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Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
2015 Volume.5 No. 1 p.26 ~ p.29
Suspected Anaphylactic Reaction Prior to Induction of Anesthesia
Lee Kwang-Ho

Lim Hyun-Kyo
Park Ji-Hyoung
Do Hye-Jin
Jeon Yeong-Gwan
Abstract
Although uncommon, anaphylactic reactions during surgery are very dangerous and can result in serious morbidity. Various anesthetics can trigger anaphylactic reactions, and incidents with cephalosporin antibiotics are on the rise. In the case presented, an 84-year-old woman scheduled for calcaneus fracture surgery, was injected with cefbuperazone as a prophylactic antibiotic. On the way to the operating room, before induction of anesthesia, the patient lost consciousness and showed signs of hypoxemia, and anaphylactic reaction, which included hypotension, bronchospasm, and rash. Five hours after immediate intubation and fluid resuscitation, the patient was extubated and transferred to the general ward. Eight weeks later, the skin prick test confirmed a positive reaction to cefbuperazone.
KEYWORD
Anaphylactic reaction, Anesthesia, Cefbuperazone
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