医学
生理盐水
截瘫
麻醉
硬膜外给药
混乱
神经轴阻滞
外科
布比卡因
脊髓
脊髓麻醉
精神分析
心理学
精神科
作者
Santosh Patel,Franklin Dexter
出处
期刊:Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
[BMJ]
日期:2021-08-11
卷期号:46 (10): 904-908
被引量:8
标识
DOI:10.1136/rapm-2021-102933
摘要
Administration of the wrong drug via the epidural or intrathecal route can cause devastating consequences. Because of the commonality of potassium replacement therapy coupled to its potential neurotoxic profile, we suspected that injuries related to this drug error would be present in the literature.We aimed to identify clinical characteristics associated with the inadvertent administration of potassium chloride (KCl) during neuraxial anesthesia. Our secondary objective was to identify human factors that may have been associated.Published reports of neuraxial administration of KCl in humans were searched using Medline and Google Scholar. Error reports in any language were included.25 case reports/series reported administration of KCl via epidural (25 patients) or intrathecal routes (three patients). There were six cases during interventional pain procedures, five cases in operating rooms and 17 in wards or intensive care units. Neuraxial KCl caused paraplegia in 22 patients. Mechanical ventilation was instituted in 11 of 28 patients. Three patients died. Epidural (eight patients) and spinal (two patients) lavage were performed to minimize consequences. A correctly prepared KCl infusion was connected to the epidural catheter for nine patients on wards (32%; 95% upper confidence limit: 48%) due to epidural-intravenous line confusion. Among the other 19 errors, KCl was confused with normal saline for 13 patients or local anesthetic in three patients. A wide range of concentrations and doses of KCl were administered. Variable use of intravenous steroid (13 patients) and epidural saline (eight patients) was found among patients who received epidural KCl. Human factors identified included incorrect visual perception, inadequate monitoring of infusions and substandard practice related to neuraxial anesthesia or analgesia.KCl administration via epidural or intrathecal route has been reported to cause catastrophic consequences.
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