Intraoperative allergic reactions are rare but serious events associated with increased morbidity and mortality. We report the salvage of intraoperative anaphylaxis leading to extreme hypercapnic respiratory failure by veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). A 38-year-old woman undergoing thyroidectomy developed intractable bronchospasm after administration of atracurium, leading to extreme hypercapnic respiratory failure (PaCO2 > 250 mmHg, pH 6.773). After the failure of conventional medical therapy and ventilatory optimization, the patient was connected to a veno-venous ECMO circuit. PaCO2 of 45.6 mmHg and pH of 7.25 were achieved in 1 h, by slowly increasing sweep gas flows up to 3.5 L/min and using continuous end-tidal CO2 monitoring to gauge the procedure. After extubation and disconnection from ECMO, the patient was discharged on the 6th day without sequelae. Rapid reversal of extreme hypercapnic acidosis by ECMO was feasible, without any neurologic sequelae. Veno-venous ECMO support may be a valuable option for the salvage of intraoperative anaphylaxis.

ECMO for intractable status asthmaticus following atracurium / V. Scaravilli, G. Grasselli, A. Benini, M. Bombino, D. Ceriani, U. Emmig, A. Zanella, N. Patroniti, A. Pesenti. - In: JOURNAL OF ARTIFICIAL ORGANS. - ISSN 1434-7229. - 20:2(2017 Jun), pp. 178-181. [10.1007/s10047-016-0940-7]

ECMO for intractable status asthmaticus following atracurium

V. Scaravilli;G. Grasselli;A. Zanella;A. Pesenti
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2017

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Intraoperative allergic reactions are rare but serious events associated with increased morbidity and mortality. We report the salvage of intraoperative anaphylaxis leading to extreme hypercapnic respiratory failure by veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). A 38-year-old woman undergoing thyroidectomy developed intractable bronchospasm after administration of atracurium, leading to extreme hypercapnic respiratory failure (PaCO2 > 250 mmHg, pH 6.773). After the failure of conventional medical therapy and ventilatory optimization, the patient was connected to a veno-venous ECMO circuit. PaCO2 of 45.6 mmHg and pH of 7.25 were achieved in 1 h, by slowly increasing sweep gas flows up to 3.5 L/min and using continuous end-tidal CO2 monitoring to gauge the procedure. After extubation and disconnection from ECMO, the patient was discharged on the 6th day without sequelae. Rapid reversal of extreme hypercapnic acidosis by ECMO was feasible, without any neurologic sequelae. Veno-venous ECMO support may be a valuable option for the salvage of intraoperative anaphylaxis.
anaphylaxis; bronchial spasm; extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; hypercapnia; respiratory insufficiency; medicine (miscellaneous); biomaterials; biomedical engineering; cardiology and cardiovascular medicine
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