苯妥英诱发紫手套综合征:一种有效的管理技术

IF 0.8 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Tonderai Mutsago, Danny Kazzazi, Yahya Ibrahim, Fawz Kazzazi, Hasu Patel, G. Pafitanis
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背景:紫手套综合征(PGS)是一种罕见的疾病,其特征是静脉注射和口服苯妥英后出现肢体水肿、变色和疼痛。该病的病理生理学尚不清楚,也没有成熟的治疗方法。简单的病例以前采用透明质酸酶皮下注射治疗,较严重的病例会导致室间隔综合征、清创甚至截肢。方法/结果:在本病例报告中,一名患有癫痫状态的 2 岁男孩在通过右手背上的插管静脉注射苯妥英后出现了 PGS。患者通过皮下透明质酸酶在患处局部弥漫浸润,并根据效果调整剂量,而不是刻意遵守任何特定的剂量限制,成功地控制了病情。整形外科团队每天都会对患儿进行复查,直到患儿出院。48小时后,病灶开始分界,表皮脱落,但没有更深的创伤。表皮在一个月内脱落,临床随访时发现下层皮肤健康。结论:本病例说明,皮下注射透明质酸酶并按疗效滴定,是治疗儿童早期 PGS 远端病例的一种有效而安全的方法。
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Phenytoin Induced Purple Glove Syndrome: An Effective Management Technique
Background: Purple glove syndrome (PGS) is a rare condition characterized by limb edema, discoloration, and pain associated with intravenous and oral phenytoin administration. The pathophysiology is poorly understood, and there is no established treatment. Simple cases have previously been managed with hyaluronidase subcutaneous injections, with more severe cases resulting in compartment syndrome, debridement, or even amputation. Methods/Results: In this case report, a 2-year-old boy with status epilepticus developed PGS after receiving intravenous phenytoin via a cannula on the dorsum of the right hand. The patient was successfully managed by locally infiltrating subcutaneous hyaluronidase diffusely to the affected area, titrating its dose to effect, rather than aiming to adhere to any specific dosing limitation. The child was reviewed daily by the Plastic Surgery team until being discharged, and focal lesions began to demarcate after 48 hours, with epidermal loss but no deeper trauma. The epidermis peeled within one month, with healthy underlying skin found underlying when followed up in clinic. Conclusions: This case illustrates that subcutaneous administration of hyaluronidase and titrating to effect provides an effective and safe treatment for treating distal cases of early PGS in children.
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Hospital Pharmacy
Hospital Pharmacy PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: Hospital Pharmacy is a monthly peer-reviewed journal that is read by pharmacists and other providers practicing in the inpatient and outpatient setting within hospitals, long-term care facilities, home care, and other health-system settings The Hospital Pharmacy Assistant Editor, Michael R. Cohen, RPh, MS, DSc, FASHP, is author of a Medication Error Report Analysis and founder of The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP), a nonprofit organization that provides education about adverse drug events and their prevention.
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