The Kounis syndrome is described as the co-occurrence of allergic responses brought on by mast cell activation and acute coronary syndromes. We present a case of Kounis syndrome leading to cardiac arrest following the cephazolin sodium administration during the surgical resection of basal cell carcinoma. An 87-year-old woman was diagnosed with basal cell cancer. She received surgical excision of the tumor while anesthetized with lidocaine hydrochloride and 1% epinephrine. This patient began to itch around five minutes aftercefazolin (CEZ) administration and eventually experienced cardiac arrest following diffuse rashes that spread throughout her body and edema in her eyelids. In line with the response, the electrocardiogram (ECG) also showed an elevated ST segment in V1-6, leading to possibly the diagnosis of Kounis syndrome. We also review the literature on Kounis syndrome following CEZ administration.

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