未标记的局部麻醉引起的儿童烧伤患者严重高铁血红蛋白血症。

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Surgical Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-06-16 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1093/jscr/rjaf334
Christopher Mahir, Christopher Bean, Gennadiy Fuzaylov
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摘要

本病例报告提出了一个患者获得性高铁血红蛋白血症,由于未标记的局部麻醉使用。一些局部麻醉剂破坏红细胞的氧化磷酸化,形成不能运输氧气的高铁血红蛋白。一名体表面积为60%的10岁男孩在儿科重症监护室的第6天突然恶化,表现为发绀、心动过速、低血压,室内空气的SpO2为76%,FiO2为100%时改善为90%。要求进行远程医疗咨询,评估显示高铁血红蛋白水平升高22%。来源是一个不适当的标记软膏含有丙胺卡因用于烧伤伤口护理。本病例强调了对小儿烧伤患者使用局麻药时警惕监测的重要性。此外,全球远程医疗在及时诊断和管理这一罕见但危及生命的疾病方面发挥了至关重要的作用。
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Unlabeled topical anesthetic-induced severe methemoglobinemia in a pediatric burn patient.

This case report presents a patient with acquired methemoglobinemia due to unlabeled local anesthetic use. Some local anesthetics disrupt oxidative phosphorylation in erythrocytes, forming methemoglobin, which cannot transport oxygen. A 10-year-old boy with 60% total body surface area flame burns experienced sudden deterioration on Day 6 in the pediatric intensive care unit, presenting with cyanosis, tachycardia, hypotension, and SpO2 of 76% on room air, improving to 90% on 100% FiO2. A telemedicine consultation was requested, and evaluation revealed an elevated methemoglobin level of 22%. The source was an inadequately labeled ointment containing prilocaine used for burn wound care. This case underscores the importance of vigilant monitoring when using local anesthetics on pediatric burn patients. Additionally, global telemedicine played a crucial role in the timely diagnosis and management of this rare but life-threatening condition.

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