Blanloeil_1996_Ann.Fr.Anesth.Reanim_15_189

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Title : [Prolonged apnea after suxamethonium administration during staphylococcal toxic shock]. [French] - Blanloeil_1996_Ann.Fr.Anesth.Reanim_15_189
Author(s) : Blanloeil Y , Delaroche O , Tequi B , Gunst JP , Dixneuf B
Ref : Annales Francaises d Anesthesie et de Reanimation , 15 :189 , 1996
Abstract : A toxic shock syndrome occurred after a femoral nail removal requiring revision surgery. After administration of suxamethonium (1 mg.kg-1), an apnoea prolonged over 45 minutes was observed. The trachea was extubated 105 minutes after suxamethonium administration. For the nail removal, two days before, the anaesthetic had been given by the same anaesthesiologist, with a similar protocol. Apnoea extended over 20 minutes. The day of the revision surgery, plasma cholinesterase activity was 410 UI.L-1 and reached 910 UI.L-1, 9 months later. Dibucaine number was 20 and fluorure number 17. The apnoea was in relation with a genetic plasma cholinesterase deficiency increased by the toxic shock syndrome. Shock and hepatic insufficiency were suspected to contribute to the decrease in plasma cholinesterase. Suxamethonium should be avoided in case of toxic shock syndrome.
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Blanloeil Y, Delaroche O, Tequi B, Gunst JP, Dixneuf B (1996)
[Prolonged apnea after suxamethonium administration during staphylococcal toxic shock]. [French]
Annales Francaises d Anesthesie et de Reanimation 15 :189

Blanloeil Y, Delaroche O, Tequi B, Gunst JP, Dixneuf B (1996)
Annales Francaises d Anesthesie et de Reanimation 15 :189