A 65-year-old man was transferred from the Department of Vascular Surgery to Nephrology because of cardiac arrest during hemodialysis. He underwent incision and drainage for treatment of a buttock abscess. Nafamostat mesilate was used as an anticoagulant for hemodialysis to address bleeding from the incision and drainage site. Sudden cardiac arrest occurred after 15 minutes of dialysis. The patient was treated in the intensive care unit for 5 days. Continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration was started without any anticoagulant in the intensive care unit. Conventional hemodialysis was reinitiated, and nafamostat mesilate was used again because of a small amount of continued bleeding. Ten minutes after hemodialysis, the patient complained of a...
Abstract: Ranitidine is a widely used drug and is known to be well tolerated. This case report illus...
PURPOSE: Anaphylaxis may be caused by various agents during general anesthesia. Sympathetic discharg...
We report the proper management of a severe adverse reaction of anaphylactic shock during intravenou...
AbstractA 65-year-old man was transferred from the Department of Vascular Surgery to Nephrology beca...
Abstract Dialysis‐related adverse reactions can be serious and difficult to predict. In our case, na...
Abstract Background A spontaneous iliopsoas muscle hematoma is relatively rare and often associated ...
BECAUSE of the countless number of drugs in use these days, we can expect more and more reports of b...
Anaphylactoid reactions in hemodialysis patients treated with the AN69 dialyzer. During an 11 week p...
A 16 year old male with cystic fibrosis experienced an acute life threatening ana-phylactic reaction...
Mexiletine is a class IB antiarrhythmic agent. Although it is primarily used in treating ventricular...
Anaphylactoid reactions during hemodialysis on AN69 membranes in patients receiving ACE inhibitors. ...
To describe an outbreak of acute renal failure (ARF) occurring in a group of patients undergoing ope...
Epidemic hypotension in a dialysis center caused by sodium azide. The water used for dialysate (dial...
<div><p></p><p>Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is considered as an effective modality fo...
AbstractA 64-year-old woman was admitted to our emergency department with shortness of breath and pa...
Abstract: Ranitidine is a widely used drug and is known to be well tolerated. This case report illus...
PURPOSE: Anaphylaxis may be caused by various agents during general anesthesia. Sympathetic discharg...
We report the proper management of a severe adverse reaction of anaphylactic shock during intravenou...
AbstractA 65-year-old man was transferred from the Department of Vascular Surgery to Nephrology beca...
Abstract Dialysis‐related adverse reactions can be serious and difficult to predict. In our case, na...
Abstract Background A spontaneous iliopsoas muscle hematoma is relatively rare and often associated ...
BECAUSE of the countless number of drugs in use these days, we can expect more and more reports of b...
Anaphylactoid reactions in hemodialysis patients treated with the AN69 dialyzer. During an 11 week p...
A 16 year old male with cystic fibrosis experienced an acute life threatening ana-phylactic reaction...
Mexiletine is a class IB antiarrhythmic agent. Although it is primarily used in treating ventricular...
Anaphylactoid reactions during hemodialysis on AN69 membranes in patients receiving ACE inhibitors. ...
To describe an outbreak of acute renal failure (ARF) occurring in a group of patients undergoing ope...
Epidemic hypotension in a dialysis center caused by sodium azide. The water used for dialysate (dial...
<div><p></p><p>Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is considered as an effective modality fo...
AbstractA 64-year-old woman was admitted to our emergency department with shortness of breath and pa...
Abstract: Ranitidine is a widely used drug and is known to be well tolerated. This case report illus...
PURPOSE: Anaphylaxis may be caused by various agents during general anesthesia. Sympathetic discharg...
We report the proper management of a severe adverse reaction of anaphylactic shock during intravenou...