1.Late onset of systemic toxicity of local anesthetics in brachial plexus block: A case report.
Saecheol OH ; Ji hyun CHUNG ; Sang Mook LEE ; Kyudon CHUNG ; Ki dong KWON
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2012;7(4):372-374
Early onset of systemic toxicity of local anesthetics is a common complication in regional anesthesia. However late onset of systemic toxicity is an unfamiliar phenomenon for an anesthesiologist. We present a case of a late onset of systemic toxicity of local anesthestics in a patient who received brachial plexus block for hand surgery. An hour later after the block, he complained of light-headedness and anxiety. Then he was found to be unconsciousness with involuntary movement of his four extremities. Later his speech became slurred and patient became unresponsive. Following which, general anesthesia was induced and the patient recovered his consciousness after surgery with no sequela related to systemic toxicity with local anesthetics. We observe from this report that considering the time for local anesthetics to reach peak plasma concentration, anesthesiologists should monitor and observe their patient for at least an hour from the completion of brachial plexus block.
Anesthesia, Conduction
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Anesthesia, General
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Anesthetics, Local
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Anxiety
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Brachial Plexus
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Consciousness
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Dizziness
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Dyskinesias
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Extremities
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Hand
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Humans
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Organothiophosphorus Compounds
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Plasma
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Unconsciousness
2.Thermal burn injury associated with a forced-air warming device.
Kyudon CHUNG ; SangMook LEE ; Sae Cheol OH ; Jihye CHOI ; Hyun Sook CHO
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2012;62(4):391-392
No abstract available.
Burns
3.Prolonged effect of nicardipine used for deliberate hypotension in scoliosis surgery: A case report.
Sae Cheol OH ; Kyudon CHUNG ; Hyun Sook CHO ; Keon Hee RYU ; Sung Ah CHO ; Sang Mook LEE
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2010;5(4):317-320
Postoperative respiratory complications following scoliosis surgery are high incidence. In this case, fifty year-old male patient was admitted for thoracolumbar screw fixations and developed postoperative pulmonary edema. This was most likely due to prolonged administration of nicardipine, which over time may inadvertently cause hypotension. As a result of volume overload, interstitial pulmonary edema and pleural effusion occurred. Moreover, pulmonary edema and pleural effusion appeared on the right side first and spread to the left. This phenomenon could be explained by the positioning of scoliosis patient. The cause of pulmonary edema was volume overload initiated by prolonged effect of nicardipine.
Humans
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Hypotension
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Incidence
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Male
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Nicardipine
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Pleural Effusion
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Postoperative Complications
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Pulmonary Edema
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Scoliosis
4.Macroaggregates in the packed red blood cell unit during transfusion.
Seung Uk BANG ; Sang Mook LEE ; Sae Cheol OH ; Kyudon CHUNG ; Dong Joo LEE
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2013;65(6):587-588
No abstract available.
Erythrocytes*