静脉注射双环胺继发血栓:1例报告及文献复习。

IF 1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Melissa Santibañez, Nicole Lounsbury, Maricela Moreno, Devada Singh-Franco
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简介:双环明是一种抗毒蕈碱药物,被批准用于治疗肠易激综合征相关的腹痛。静脉(IV)管理应避免由于潜在的血栓形成,但现实世界的证据普遍缺乏。本病例报告提出了一个血栓性并发症与无意的静脉注射双环环胺有关。病例:一名43岁男性,慢性结肠炎伴复发性艰难梭菌感染,到社区医院就诊,主诉为中重度耻骨上腹痛和恶心/呕吐/腹泻5天。计算机断层扫描显示结肠降壁增厚和直肠炎,无穿孔或脓肿。最初的命令包括酮罗拉酸15毫克静脉注射和二环胺20毫克肌肉注射。护士不小心将酮咯酸和双环胺混合在同一个注射器中,并同时给药。超声随后证实非闭塞性右腋窝静脉血栓形成和闭塞性右浅基底静脉血栓形成。患者开始皮下注射依诺肝素治疗。他参加了一个病人援助计划,出院时服用了医院门诊药房配发的利伐沙班。讨论:二环胺对M1和M3受体的选择性更强,M3受体引起一氧化氮活化。由于二环环胺是无意给药,抑制一氧化氮可能导致凝血。同时给予酮罗拉酸通过环氧化酶-2介导的血管收缩促进促血栓形成状态。纳兰霍算法评估显示“可能”存在药物引起的不良事件。药师提交药物不良事件报告,并对条形码给药进行修订。结论:静脉注射双环胺后可能出现血栓性并发症,药学人员必须实施预防措施,防止误给药。
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Thrombosis Secondary to Intravenous Dicyclomine Administration: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Introduction: Dicyclomine is an antimuscarinic agent approved for treatment of irritable bowel syndrome-associated abdominal pain. Intravenous (IV) administration should be avoided due to potential for thrombosis, but real-world evidence is generally lacking. This case report presents a thrombotic complication associated with inadvertent IV administration of dicyclomine. Case: A 43-year-old man with chronic colitis and recurrent Clostridioides difficile infections presented to a community hospital complaining of moderate-severe suprapubic abdominal pain and nausea/vomiting/diarrhea for 5 days. Computed tomography showed descending colonic wall thickening and proctitis, without perforation or abscess. Initial orders consisted of ketorolac 15 mg IV and dicyclomine 20 mg intramuscularly. The nurse inadvertently mixed ketorolac and dicyclomine in the same syringe and administered them simultaneously. Ultrasound subsequently confirmed a non-occlusive right axillary vein thrombosis and an occlusive superficial right basilic vein thrombosis. The patient was started on therapeutic enoxaparin subcutaneously. He was enrolled in a patient assistance program and was discharged on rivaroxaban dispensed from the hospital's outpatient pharmacy. Discussion: Dicyclomine is more selective for the M1 and M3 receptors, and the M3 receptor causes nitric oxide activation. As dicyclomine was unintentionally administered IV, the inhibition of nitric oxide could potentially lead to clotting. The simultaneous administration of ketorolac promoted a pro-thrombotic state, via cyclo-oxygenase-2-mediation vasoconstriction. Naranjo algorithm assessment indicated "possible" potential for a drug-induced adverse event. The pharmacist submitted an adverse drug event report and revisions to barcode medication administration were implemented. Conclusion: Thrombotic complications are possible following IV dicyclomine administration and pharmacy personnel must implement safeguards to prevent inadvertent administration.

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Journal of pharmacy practice
Journal of pharmacy practice PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pharmacy Practice offers the practicing pharmacist topical, important, and useful information to support pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical care and expand the pharmacist"s professional horizons. The journal is presented in a single-topic, scholarly review format. Guest editors are selected for expertise in the subject area, who then recruit contributors from that practice or topic area.
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