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Case Reports
. 2018 May;56(5):370-372.
doi: 10.1080/15563650.2017.1377838. Epub 2017 Oct 3.

Acquired methemoglobinemia after hydroxocobalamin administration in a patient with burns and inhalation injury

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Acquired methemoglobinemia after hydroxocobalamin administration in a patient with burns and inhalation injury

Alisha Z Jiwani et al. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2018 May.

Abstract

Context: Hydroxocobalamin is an effective cyanide antidote. While erythema, hypertension, and chromaturia are recognized side effects, methemoglobinemia has not been reported. Methemoglobin levels are most accurately measured by co-oximetry. We describe an extensively burned patient who developed methemoglobinemia within an hour of hydroxocobalamin administration.

Case details: A 47-year old man without genetic deficiencies or abnormal hemoglobin variants presented with 61% body surface area thermal burns and grade 1 inhalation injury sustained during a tugboat engine explosion. On admission, lactate was 9.24 mmol/L, methemoglobin 1%, and carboxyhemoglobin 0.2% by blood gas analysis with co-oximetry. Despite large-volume resuscitation, lactate remained elevated (7-8 mmol/L). Intravenous hydroxocobalamin (5 g) was administered at postburn hour 19 for possible cyanide toxicity. Immediately thereafter, he became hypertensive with reflex bradycardia. Lactate decreased to 5.51 mmol/L, methemoglobin rose to 4.10%, and oxygen saturation by pulse oximetry decreased to 74-80% (despite arterial oxygen saturation of 95% by cooximetry). Methemoglobin concentration peaked at 13.40% at postburn hour 33. Methylene blue was not administered.

Conclusions: Methemoglobinemia in our patient was temporally associated with hydroxocobalamin administration.

Keywords: Hydroxocobalamin; burns; co-oximetry; cyanide; methemoglobinemia.

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