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Dextran has been frequently used during intracoronary imaging. We report on a case of dextran-induced anaphylaxis in a 70-year-old male with chronic coronary disease. While the incidence of dextran-induced anaphylactic reactions is extremely low, it can lead to fatal events. The possibility of anaphylactic shock induced by dextran should be kept in mind by all cardiovascular interventionalists while performing intracoronary imaging.
SUBMITTER: Dai K
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9449738 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Dai Kazuoki K Oi Kuniomi K Hyodo Yohei Y Jyuri Yusuke Y Takayama Shin S Shigehara Mikio M Tomomori Shunsuke S Higaki Tadanao T Kawase Tomoharu T Suenari Kazuyoshi K Nishioka Kenji K Otsuka Masaya M Masaoka Yoshiko Y Shiode Nobuo N Nakano Yukiko Y
Journal of cardiology cases 20220604 3
Dextran has been frequently used during intracoronary imaging, such as in optical coherence tomography, optical frequent domain imaging, and coronary angioscopy. We report a case of dextran-induced anaphylaxis in a 70-year-old male with chronic coronary disease. Upon admission, we performed coronary angiography and coronary angioscopy on the patient. After the intracoronary imaging, the patient's blood pressure suddenly fell to 50 mmHg and a rash appeared on his chest. The patient was diagnosed ...[more]