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Rocuronium bromide induced anaphylaxis in a child -A case report-
Young Ho Jang1, Sang Gyu Kim, Yong Hoon Son
1Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Pureun Hospital, Daegu, Korea.
Abstract:
Anaphylaxis or anaphylactoid reaction in pediatric patient during anesthesia is rare. We report a rocuronium induced anaphylactic reaction in a 33-month-old female. The patient was scheduled to undergo escharectomy due to injuries suffered from a major burn. Shortly after administration of rocuronium, the patient developed severe hypotension, tachycardia, and hypoxia. A similar reaction occurred after administration of rocuronium on subsequent anesthesia. She underwent uneventful anesthesia with volatile induction and maintenance of anesthesia with sevoflurane on her next 7 operations without using of muscle relaxant.
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