Refractory anaphylactoid shock potentiated by beta-blockers
- PMID: 8958428
- DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0304(199612)39:4<383::AID-CCD13>3.0.CO;2-E
Refractory anaphylactoid shock potentiated by beta-blockers
Abstract
Allergic reactions, including anaphylactoid shock due to contrast material, are not uncommon. However, persistent anaphylactoid shock refractory to conventional therapy is rare. We present a case of refractory anaphylactoid shock during coronary angiography unresponsive to aggressive standard therapy in a patient on beta-blockers. Significant clinical improvement was noted upon administration of glucagon. Since beta-blockers are commonly used in patients with coronary artery disease, this potentially life-threatening complication has to be kept in mind with any procedure involving contrast media in patients on beta-blockers. Immediate access to glucagon by keeping it in the procedure room may be lifesaving in these situations.
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