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Anaphylactic shock in a patient with severe aortic stenosis treated with adrenaline and landiolol for circulatory management: A case report
Authors:Akihiro Yokoyama  Motohiro Sekino  Taiga Ichinomiya  Hironori Ishizaki  Keiko Ogami-Takamura  Takashi Egashira  Rintaro Yano  Sojiro Matsumoto  Ushio Higashijima  Tetsuya Hara
Affiliation:aDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan;bDepartment of Macroscopic Anatomy, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan;cDepartment of Intensive Care, Nagasaki Harbor Medical Center, Nagasaki, Japan.
Abstract:
Rationale:We present the first case of a patient with severe aortic stenosis who developed anaphylactic shock and was successfully treated with adrenaline and landiolol, a highly selective β1-receptor blocker, to prevent disruption of the myocardial oxygen supply–demand balance caused by tachycardia.Patient concerns:An 86-year-old woman was scheduled for simultaneous anterior–posterior fixation for a burst fracture of the 12th thoracic vertebra; 200 mg sugammadex, a neuromuscular blocking agent antagonist, was administered postoperatively, and she was extubated without complications. However, 6 min after extubation, her blood pressure decreased abruptly to 55/29 mm Hg, and her heart rate increased to 78 bpm. Then, we intervened with fluid loading, an increased dose of noradrenaline, and phenylephrine administration. However, her blood pressure did not increase.Diagnoses:A general observation revealed urticaria on the lower leg; thus, we suspected anaphylactic shock due to sugammadex administration.Interventions:We carefully administered 2 doses of 0.05 mg adrenaline and simultaneously administered landiolol at 60 μg/kg/min to suppress adrenaline-induced tachycardia. Adrenaline administration resulted in a rapid increase in blood pressure to 103/66 mm Hg and a maximum heart rate of 100 bpm, suppressing excessive tachycardia.Outcomes:The patient''s general condition was stable after the intervention, and circulatory agonists could be discontinued the following day. She was discharged from the intensive care unit on the fourth postoperative day.Lessons:Landiolol may help control the heart rate of patients with aortic stenosis and anaphylactic shock. The combined use of landiolol and adrenaline may improve patient outcomes; however, their efficacy and risks must be evaluated by studying additional cases.
Keywords:β  1-selective antagonist, β  -blockade, anaphylaxis, cardiac contractility, epinephrine, heart rate, landiolol, myocardial contractility
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