Losartan-Induced Angioedema with Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure (Anaphylaxis): A Case Report
- PMID: 37830190
- DOI: 10.1615/CritRevImmunol.2023050290
Losartan-Induced Angioedema with Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure (Anaphylaxis): A Case Report
Abstract
Angioedema is a condition characterized by swelling of the skin or mucosa resulting from loss of vascular integrity that leads to swelling of mucosal tissues and can lead to life-threatening respiratory compromise. Drug-induced angioedema is not a frequent side effect seen with angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs), particularly when there are no other contributing risk factors like a prior episode. Few studies reported subsequent angioedema episodes after ARB use in patients who had a prior episode with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors; however, there are very few cases that documented non-fatal angioedema after ARB as the only therapy. We report a rare case of life-threatening anaphylaxis after losartan use. We hope that our case will bring awareness to this rare but fatal side effect in order to quickly recognize it and encourage further research.
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