Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4290063 International Journal of Surgery Case Reports 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

INTRODUCTIONThe diagnosis of intraoperative anaphylaxis is important but can be difficult as the symptoms can be varying and dependent on patient factors.PRESENTATION OF CASEWe describe an acute, unexpected and life threatening cardiovascular (CV) collapse, presumed to be due to an acute anaphylactic reaction secondary to gelatin administration, following induction of general anaesthesia (GA), in an ASA 3 patient scheduled for axillo-bifemoral bypass.DISCUSSIONThe management of the profound cardiovascular (CV) collapse was greatly assisted by sophisticated haemodynamic, depth of anaesthesia and cerebral oximetry monitoring.1 As far as we are aware this is the first such case where the full haemodynamic, depth of anaesthesia and cerebral oxygenation changes during CV collapse, presumed due to an acute anaphylactic reaction under GA have been fully documented.CONCLUSIONThe use of advanced monitoring intraoperatively proved extremely useful in guiding the resuscitation of a life threatening allergic reaction under general anaesthesia.

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