Severe hypertension and pulmonary edema associated with systemic absorption of topical phenylephrine in a child during retinal surgery

Topical phenylephrine solutions are widely used in eye procedures to promote pupil dilation without cycloplegia. We report a case of intraoperative severe hypertension and acute pulmonary edema occurring in a child during retinal surgery after possible systemic absorption of topical phenylephrine ey...

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Main Authors: Ashraf A Abdelhalim, Mohamed Mostafa, Ahmed Abdulmomen, Essam A Othman
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2012-01-01
Series:Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia
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Online Access:http://www.saudija.org/article.asp?issn=1658-354X;year=2012;volume=6;issue=3;spage=285;epage=288;aulast=Abdelhalim
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spelling doaj-635737b44dad4634a0de758d939022512020-11-24T21:12:27ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSaudi Journal of Anaesthesia1658-354X2012-01-016328528810.4103/1658-354X.101224Severe hypertension and pulmonary edema associated with systemic absorption of topical phenylephrine in a child during retinal surgeryAshraf A AbdelhalimMohamed MostafaAhmed AbdulmomenEssam A OthmanTopical phenylephrine solutions are widely used in eye procedures to promote pupil dilation without cycloplegia. We report a case of intraoperative severe hypertension and acute pulmonary edema occurring in a child during retinal surgery after possible systemic absorption of topical phenylephrine eyedrops. Our objective is to discuss the proper treatment and preventive strategies for such a complication. A 4-year-old, male patient, 18.4 kg in weight, physical status ASA I was admitted for right retinal detachment surgery. Anesthesia was induced with sevoflurane in oxygen, followed by glycopyrrolate (5.0 μg/kg), propofol 25 mg, fentanyl 50 μg and cisatracurium 0.15 mg/kg given intravenously. Anesthesia was maintained with sevoflurane 2-2.5% in a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen (60%:40%). After incision, two drops of 10% aqueous phenylephrine were administered topically by the surgeon to the right eye for further pupil dilation. Few minutes later, the noninvasive blood pressure rose to 220/120 mmHg and the heart rate increased to 140 beats/min. Oxygen saturation (SpO 2) dropped from 99% (with an inspired oxygen concentration (FiO 2) of 0.4) to 82%. Auscultation revealed crepitations throughout the chest and a blood-stained frothy fluid was aspirated from the trachea with possible development of acute pulmonary edema. Hydralazine (5 mg) and furosemide (10 mg) were administered intravenously. Seven minutes later, the blood pressure returned to normal and the SpO 2 increased to 92% on FiO 2 of 1.0, with decreased intratracheal secretions. After approximately 20 minutes, the SpO 2 had improved to 99%, with a FiO 2 of 1.0 and the blood pressure was 109/63 mmHg and heart rate was 121 beats/min. The FiO 2 gradually reduced back to 0.4 over 30 min with no further desaturation. The patient was discharged from the post anesthesia care unit 5 h after surgery with adequate spontaneous breathing, SpO 2 99% on room air, normal blood pressure and pulmonary auscultation. Anesthesiologists and ophthalmologists should be aware of the possible cardiovascular side-effects of topical phenylephrine, and it should be used cautiously with appropriate intraoperative monitoring of hemodynamic variables. Moreover, preventive strategies to minimize systemic absorption of the drug should be taken.http://www.saudija.org/article.asp?issn=1658-354X;year=2012;volume=6;issue=3;spage=285;epage=288;aulast=AbdelhalimAcute pulmonary edemachildhypertensionphenylephrineretinalsurgery
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author Ashraf A Abdelhalim
Mohamed Mostafa
Ahmed Abdulmomen
Essam A Othman
spellingShingle Ashraf A Abdelhalim
Mohamed Mostafa
Ahmed Abdulmomen
Essam A Othman
Severe hypertension and pulmonary edema associated with systemic absorption of topical phenylephrine in a child during retinal surgery
Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia
Acute pulmonary edema
child
hypertension
phenylephrine
retinal
surgery
author_facet Ashraf A Abdelhalim
Mohamed Mostafa
Ahmed Abdulmomen
Essam A Othman
author_sort Ashraf A Abdelhalim
title Severe hypertension and pulmonary edema associated with systemic absorption of topical phenylephrine in a child during retinal surgery
title_short Severe hypertension and pulmonary edema associated with systemic absorption of topical phenylephrine in a child during retinal surgery
title_full Severe hypertension and pulmonary edema associated with systemic absorption of topical phenylephrine in a child during retinal surgery
title_fullStr Severe hypertension and pulmonary edema associated with systemic absorption of topical phenylephrine in a child during retinal surgery
title_full_unstemmed Severe hypertension and pulmonary edema associated with systemic absorption of topical phenylephrine in a child during retinal surgery
title_sort severe hypertension and pulmonary edema associated with systemic absorption of topical phenylephrine in a child during retinal surgery
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia
issn 1658-354X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Topical phenylephrine solutions are widely used in eye procedures to promote pupil dilation without cycloplegia. We report a case of intraoperative severe hypertension and acute pulmonary edema occurring in a child during retinal surgery after possible systemic absorption of topical phenylephrine eyedrops. Our objective is to discuss the proper treatment and preventive strategies for such a complication. A 4-year-old, male patient, 18.4 kg in weight, physical status ASA I was admitted for right retinal detachment surgery. Anesthesia was induced with sevoflurane in oxygen, followed by glycopyrrolate (5.0 μg/kg), propofol 25 mg, fentanyl 50 μg and cisatracurium 0.15 mg/kg given intravenously. Anesthesia was maintained with sevoflurane 2-2.5% in a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen (60%:40%). After incision, two drops of 10% aqueous phenylephrine were administered topically by the surgeon to the right eye for further pupil dilation. Few minutes later, the noninvasive blood pressure rose to 220/120 mmHg and the heart rate increased to 140 beats/min. Oxygen saturation (SpO 2) dropped from 99% (with an inspired oxygen concentration (FiO 2) of 0.4) to 82%. Auscultation revealed crepitations throughout the chest and a blood-stained frothy fluid was aspirated from the trachea with possible development of acute pulmonary edema. Hydralazine (5 mg) and furosemide (10 mg) were administered intravenously. Seven minutes later, the blood pressure returned to normal and the SpO 2 increased to 92% on FiO 2 of 1.0, with decreased intratracheal secretions. After approximately 20 minutes, the SpO 2 had improved to 99%, with a FiO 2 of 1.0 and the blood pressure was 109/63 mmHg and heart rate was 121 beats/min. The FiO 2 gradually reduced back to 0.4 over 30 min with no further desaturation. The patient was discharged from the post anesthesia care unit 5 h after surgery with adequate spontaneous breathing, SpO 2 99% on room air, normal blood pressure and pulmonary auscultation. Anesthesiologists and ophthalmologists should be aware of the possible cardiovascular side-effects of topical phenylephrine, and it should be used cautiously with appropriate intraoperative monitoring of hemodynamic variables. Moreover, preventive strategies to minimize systemic absorption of the drug should be taken.
topic Acute pulmonary edema
child
hypertension
phenylephrine
retinal
surgery
url http://www.saudija.org/article.asp?issn=1658-354X;year=2012;volume=6;issue=3;spage=285;epage=288;aulast=Abdelhalim
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