Nitroglycerin patch use in digital ischemia secondary to sepsis: a case report
Devendrasing Vijaysing Jadhav1, Derek Mendonca2, Suresh Kotinatot1
1Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Al Jalila Children´s Specialty Hospital, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Abstract:
Sepsis results in intense disturbances in homoeostasis and is responsible for considerable morbidity and mortality in early infancy. Owing to insufficiency on part of infant to develop adequate inflammatory response to localize the infection, they usually progress to disseminated systemic infection, pneumonia and/or meningitis. We present the case of a 26 weeks preterm boy with acute digital ischemia in right index finger progressing to impending gangrene as a manifestation of septicemia. Use of topical nitroglycerin patch with meticulous monitoring successfully alleviated the impending peripheral gangrene without any adverse effects.
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