Brachial Artery Vasospasm From Sequential Use of Intravenous Promethazine and Dihydroergotamine for Treatment of Status Migrainosus: A Case Report.

IF 0.9 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Christopher Johns, Rumyar Ardakani, Rohit R Das, Deborah I Friedman, Alexander Frolov
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Promethazine, a common antiemetic, can cause severe tissue injury with intravenous (IV) injection. Dihydroergotamine (DHE), commonly used for the acute treatment of migraine, can cause arterial vasoconstriction. We report a rare complication of brachial artery vasospasm in a patient receiving IV promethazine and DHE sequentially through the same midline IV catheter. A 40-year-old woman with history of migraine headaches and Raynaud phenomenon was admitted for treatment of status migrainosus with scheduled IV DHE infusions. While receiving the DHE infusions, IV promethazine was added to the patient's regimen to treat nausea. During an infusion of DHE, the patient developed acute pain near the catheter insertion site due to active extravasation of IV DHE. An arterial Doppler ultrasound demonstrated stenosis in the right brachial artery near the region of infusion. The patient ultimately required balloon angioplasty and intra-arterial injection of nitroglycerin to restore adequate blood flow. We hypothesize that caustic injury to the right brachial vein from IV promethazine predisposed the patient to the extravasation of DHE, which, in turn, caused adjacent brachial artery vasospasm. This case suggests the need for careful consideration, if not strict avoidance, of the use of concurrent IV promethazine and DHE.

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连续使用异丙嗪和双氢麦角胺治疗偏头痛状态引起的肱动脉血管痉挛1例报告。
异丙嗪是一种常见的止吐药,静脉注射会造成严重的组织损伤。二氢麦角胺(DHE),通常用于偏头痛的急性治疗,可引起动脉血管收缩。我们报告一例罕见的肱动脉血管痉挛并发症,患者通过同一中线静脉导管连续静脉注射异丙嗪和DHE。一位40岁的女性,有偏头痛和雷诺现象的病史,因治疗偏头痛而接受静脉注射DHE。在接受DHE输注的同时,在患者的治疗方案中加入静脉异丙嗪来治疗恶心。在输注DHE期间,由于静脉DHE的主动外渗,患者在导管插入部位附近出现急性疼痛。动脉多普勒超声显示右臂动脉在输注区域附近狭窄。患者最终需要球囊血管成形术和动脉内注射硝酸甘油来恢复足够的血流。我们推测,静脉注射异丙嗪对右臂静脉的腐蚀性损伤使患者易发生DHE外渗,进而引起相邻臂动脉血管痉挛。这种情况表明,需要仔细考虑,如果不是严格避免,同时使用静脉异丙嗪和DHE。
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