Type I Anaphylactic Reaction Due To Contrast Induced Angioedema Causing Neck Swelling: The Role Of Sitting Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy In Emergent Intubation

AuthorAli Dabbaghen
AuthorHabibollah Saadaten
AuthorMahnoosh Foroughien
AuthorSamira Rajaeien
AuthorReza Khajenourien
AuthorFarhad Solatpouren
AuthorAbbas Arjmand Shabestarien
AuthorTaraneh Faghihi Langroudien
AuthorHamid Ghaderien
OrcidAli Dabbagh [0000-0003-4344-8131]en
OrcidSamira Rajaei [0000-0001-8556-1525]en
Issued Date2016-09-30en
AbstractContrast induced angioedema is a rapidly progressive state involving a number of organ systems including the upper airway tract; which is usually a type I anaphylactic reaction also known as immediate hypersensitivity reaction. Prompt preservation of the respiratory tract is the cornerstone of this situation. The use of fiberoptic bronchoscope for tracheal intubation though very helpful, has some special considerations due to the anatomic distortions created by edema.This manuscript describes a patient with contrast induced angioedema managed successfully. Serum levels of IgE were highly increased during the first hours after the event; while serum levels of complement were normal. However, rapid airway management and prophylactic intubation saved the patient and prevented the possible aftermath of airway obstruction.Keywords: airway management; type I anaphylactic reaction, angioedema; fiberoptic bronchoscope.Conflict of interest: none of the authors has any conflict of interest.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/jcma.v1i3.12006en
Keywordairway managementen
Keywordtype I anaphylactic reactionen
Keywordangioedemaen
Keywordfiberoptic bronchoscopeen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleType I Anaphylactic Reaction Due To Contrast Induced Angioedema Causing Neck Swelling: The Role Of Sitting Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy In Emergent Intubationen
TypeBrief Communicationsen

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