Delayed Anaphylactic Reaction to Midazolam in the Absence of Immediate Respiratory or Skin Manifestations.

Q3 Medicine Case Reports in Anesthesiology Pub Date : 2023-09-19 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/3873076
Andrew Winegarner, Mark C Kendall, Mekhala Stephen, Afreen Siddiqui
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Anaphylaxis, a type 1 hypersensitivity reaction, is a feared but uncommon complication of medications administered in the perioperative period. The incidence of perioperative hypersensitivity reactions has been reported to range from 1 in 20,000 to 1 in 1,361. Anesthesiologists are well aware of common causes of hypersensitivity such as paralytics and antibiotics; however, less common triggers of anaphylaxis need to be considered as well. Midazolam, a short acting benzodiazepine metabolized by cytochrome P450 enzymes, is considered very safe with a minimal risk profile. Previous reports have described adverse reactions to occur within seconds to minutes following the administration of midazolam. We describe a patient with no known history of asthma or allergies who underwent elective hydrocelectomy with spinal analgesia without incident until 42 minutes later at the conclusion of the procedure, when they experienced circulatory collapse necessitating immediate emergency treatment. This case emphasizes the necessity to improve knowledge and awareness of delayed hypersensitivity reactions following the administration of perioperative medications such as midazolam.

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在没有立即呼吸道或皮肤症状的情况下对咪达唑仑的延迟过敏反应。
过敏反应是一种1型超敏反应,是围手术期用药的一种令人担忧但不常见的并发症。据报道,围手术期超敏反应的发生率从20000分之一到1361分之一不等。麻醉师很清楚引起超敏反应的常见原因,如麻痹症和抗生素;然而,过敏反应的不太常见的诱因也需要考虑。咪唑安定是一种由细胞色素P450酶代谢的短效苯二氮卓类药物,被认为非常安全,风险最小。先前的报告描述了咪达唑仑给药后几秒钟到几分钟内出现的不良反应。我们描述了一名没有已知哮喘或过敏史的患者,该患者在42岁之前接受了选择性脊髓鞘膜切开术和脊髓镇痛,没有发生任何意外 几分钟后,在手术结束时,他们出现循环衰竭,需要立即进行紧急治疗。该病例强调有必要提高对围手术期用药(如咪达唑仑)后迟发性超敏反应的认识和认识。
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Case Reports in Anesthesiology
Case Reports in Anesthesiology Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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