KMID : 1155520160110040384
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Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2016 Volume.11 No. 4 p.384 ~ p.388
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Consecutive anaphylaxis due to rocuronium and cisatracurium during general anesthesia report - A case -
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Lee Chung-Hun
Lim Byung-Gun Cho Seung-Inn Lee So-Hyun Mun Suk-Hee Lee Il-Ok
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Abstract
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We experienced anaphylaxis during general anesthesia twice in the same patient. After the first incidence of anaphylaxis at the induction of anesthesia, we speculated that the allergen was rocuronium. Thus, we administered sugammadex as well as a vasopressor to treat the anaphylaxis and the vital signs gradually recovered to nearly normal. Thereafter, we could not avoid the administration of another muscle relaxant, cisatracurium, since the patient moved uncontrollably after the surgery was restarted. A second anaphylactic event then occurred. We speculated that the second allergen was cisatracurium and stopped using it. The results of the investigation after the surgery showed that the allergens were indeed rocuronium and cisatracurium. When we encounter anaphylaxis during general anesthesia, it is necessary to suspect all administered medicines as the cause, with the potential of two or more causes, especially with muscle relaxants.
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KEYWORD
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Anaphylaxis, Cisatracurium, General anesthesia, Intradermal test, Rocuronium
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