A rash decision. The hazards of the wrongful use of adrenaline.

Rom J Anaesth Intensive Care

Cardiology Departament, Hospital de Santa Marta, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Central, Lisbon, Portugal.

Published: October 2017

Anaphylaxis is life-threatening and should be addressed urgently. Its treatment is not without side effects and an accurate diagnosis must be made to prevent potential harm by the wrongful use of medication. A 46-year-old woman with hypertension treated with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) presented to the emergency department with non-pitting oedema of the face and limbs. A hasty diagnosis of anaphylaxis was made and intravenous adrenaline administered. The patient developed a myocardial infarction caused by coronary artery spasm that required invasive intervention. The initial clinical picture was resolved when the ACEI was discontinued unmasking a case of ACEI-induced angioedema. The correct differentiation of these two apparently similar clinical entities is of utmost importance in the management of emergency department patients.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5642856PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.21454/rjaic.7518.242.crzDOI Listing

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