Treatment-resistant hiccups during general anesthesia possibly caused by remimazolam: a case report.

Pub Date : 2024-05-24 DOI:10.1186/s40981-024-00714-3
Miku Sakurai, Yusuke Matsui, Tomonori Takazawa, Yoji Kabasawa, Wataru Nagumo, Ryo Takada, Shigeru Saito
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Background: Previous reports have described hiccups during general anesthesia that were possibly induced by drugs, including benzodiazepines. However, there are few reports of hiccups caused by remimazolam. Case presentation A 75-year-old woman underwent corneal transplantation under general anesthesia with remimazolam. She presented with hiccups once the effects of muscle relaxants used during induction wore off, which persisted even after various treatments, such as the administration of antipsychotic drugs. However, when remimazolam administration was terminated after surgery to awaken the patient, the hiccups stopped and did not recur after extubation. Evaluation of predicted blood levels of remimazolam suggests that higher levels of remimazolam might cause hiccups.

Conclusion: Remimazolam might induce hiccups during general anesthesia. Anesthesiologists should consider administering muscle relaxants or changing the anesthetic in cases of refractory hiccups under general anesthesia.

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可能由瑞咪唑安定引起的全身麻醉期间的治疗抵抗性打嗝:一份病例报告。
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