Title of article
Anaemia Due to Amphotericin B a Double Whammy in Postoperative Mucormycosis Patients: A Case Series
Author/Authors
Kapoor ، Ruchi Department of Anaesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine - University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital , Devaraj ، Ganga Dutt Department of Anaesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine - University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital , Sharahudeen ، Ajeeb Department of Anaesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine - University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital , Jakhar ، Jubin Department of Anaesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine - University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital
From page
162
To page
165
Abstract
Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) which has a common association with diabetes has led to an epidemic of mucormycosis which has been mainly attributed to rampant use of steroids owing to the severity of the disease. The mucormycosis patients presented with rhino orbital mucormycosis predominantly with or without intracranial extension making it a life-threatening condition mandating urgent debridement as treatment of choice alongside antifungal medications. Injection Amphotericin B is the first-line drug that is nephrotoxic and causes dyselectrolytemia therefore administered under strict supervision. However, we report successful management of two unique cases where patients after surgical debridement after Amphotericin B developed severe life-threatening anaemia postoperatively along with impending respiratory failure requiring Intensive care management including non-invasive ventilation. Thus, serial haematocrit monitoring is of utmost importance while the patient is being administered Amphotericin B even when a patient is receiving the relatively safe preparation that is liposomal Amphotericin B in a dose of 3.5 mg per kg body weight.
Keywords
COVID19 , Mucormycosis , Anaemia , Amphotericin B
Journal title
Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Journal title
Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Record number
2709088
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