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Published in: Journal of Medical Case Reports 1/2017

Open Access 01-12-2017 | Case report

Unexpected hypotension in catecholamine reversal: a case report

Authors: Yohei Okada, Wataru Ishi, Hiromichi Narumiya, Ryoji Liduka

Published in: Journal of Medical Case Reports | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

Catecholamine agents are commonly used to support circulation; however, they may cause unexpected hypotension in a special situation. Here we describe the first unexpected case of hypotension in response to catecholamine agents.

Case presentation

A 29-year-old Japanese man with schizophrenia was transferred to our emergency department. He was in shock and in coma. After fluid resuscitation, we induced catecholamine agents; however, his blood pressure decreased to 59/40 mmHg in response to catecholamine infusion. On the other hand, after we started vasopressin, his blood pressure markedly improved, and he finally became stable. On day 2, he admitted to ingesting a large amount of risperidone, and we diagnosed risperidone overdose. We believe that this unexpected hypotension in response to catecholamine infusion was caused by an α-adrenergic blockade effect of risperidone. Animal experiments proved that the simultaneous administration of adrenaline with an α-adrenergic blockade provoked a fall in blood pressure; this phenomenon is called “adrenaline reversal.” In our case, catecholamine infusion under the α-adrenergic blockade effect of risperidone might have caused a fall in blood pressure in the same mechanism; we call this phenomenon “catecholamine reversal.” In such a situation, because the mechanism of vasopressin is different from that of catecholamine, we recommend vasopressin for maintaining the blood pressure.

Conclusions

We described the first clinical case of “catecholamine reversal” and highlighted that if unexpected hypotension occurs in response to catecholamine infusion, we should suspect the use of α-adrenergic antagonists. In such situations, we should consider the administration of vasopressin instead.
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Metadata
Title
Unexpected hypotension in catecholamine reversal: a case report
Authors
Yohei Okada
Wataru Ishi
Hiromichi Narumiya
Ryoji Liduka
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Medical Case Reports / Issue 1/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1752-1947
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-017-1442-9

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