Undiagnosed Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome in the Era of Sugammadex: A Case Report.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Clinical Neuropharmacology Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-11 DOI:10.1097/WNF.0000000000000569
Jenny J Yoon, Alexandra L Anderson, Adam D Niesen
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Abstract

Objective: In this case report, we discuss the rare manifestation of prolonged neuromuscular blockade in a patient with history of small cell lung cancer and undiagnosed Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS) who had previously received succinylcholine for general anesthesia without incident but subsequently exhibited prolonged neuromuscular blockade during a laparoscopic procedure. We aimed to emphasize the importance of reversal agent safety and precision as well as vigilant perioperative and postoperative care.

Methods: We used the patient's electronic medical record, direct patient care experiences, and comprehensive literature review for this case report.

Results: Sugammadex was administered with mild improvement. Suspecting undiagnosed LEMS, neostigmine was administered, yielding satisfactory muscle strength and successful extubation. In retrospect, the patient reported history of weakness when lifting weights that improved upon exertion.

Conclusions: Sugammadex is an efficient and effective agent for reversal of neuromuscular blockade. However, proper monitoring of the depth and recovery of blockade is imperative to when using sugammadex with optimal safety and precision in all patients. Perioperative care teams must remain vigilant with a high index of suspicion for neuromuscular junction pathology to properly plan perioperative care for patients at risk, especially those with small cell lung cancer who may have undiagnosed LEMS.

糖糖时代未确诊的兰伯特-伊顿肌无力综合征一例报告。
目的:在本病例报告中,我们讨论了一名患有小细胞肺癌和未确诊的Lambert-Eaton肌无力综合征(LEMS)的患者的罕见表现,该患者先前接受琥珀胆碱全麻,未发生意外,但随后在腹腔镜手术中表现出长时间的神经肌肉阻滞。我们的目的是强调逆转剂的安全性和精确性,以及警惕围手术期和术后护理的重要性。方法:采用患者的电子病历、患者的直接护理经验,并综合查阅文献。结果:Sugammadex给药后疗效轻度改善。怀疑未确诊的LEMS,给予新斯的明,获得满意的肌肉力量和成功拔管。回顾过去,患者报告了举重时的虚弱史,但在用力后有所改善。结论:糖玛德是一种有效的逆转神经肌肉阻滞的药物。然而,在所有患者中使用具有最佳安全性和准确性的sugammadex时,适当监测阻滞的深度和恢复是必要的。围手术期护理团队必须保持警惕,高度怀疑神经肌肉连接病理,以正确规划高危患者的围手术期护理,特别是那些可能患有未确诊LEMS的小细胞肺癌患者。
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Clinical Neuropharmacology
Clinical Neuropharmacology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
63
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Neuropharmacology is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the pharmacology of the nervous system in its broadest sense. Coverage ranges from such basic aspects as mechanisms of action, structure-activity relationships, and drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics, to practical clinical problems such as drug interactions, drug toxicity, and therapy for specific syndromes and symptoms. The journal publishes original articles and brief reports, invited and submitted reviews, and letters to the editor. A regular feature is the Patient Management Series: in-depth case presentations with clinical questions and answers.
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