ISSN: 2165-7548
						Han-Chin Cheng 
	
					    												
People's Republic of China						                            
                            
						
 Case Report
												Successful Treatment of Anaphylactic Shock after Protamine Administration-Report of a Case 						
Author(s): Chih-Hsien Lee, Han-Chin Cheng and Li-Wei KoChih-Hsien Lee, Han-Chin Cheng and Li-Wei Ko             
						
												
				 Protamine sulfate is administered intravenously to reverse heparin induced anticoagulation during open heart surgery. Allergic reactions to protamine occur sporadically, but arguably with increased incidence in diabetic patients, especially those who receive protamine zinc insulin preparations, patients with true fish allergy or a history of previous protamine exposure, and those who have undergone vasectomy. Adverse effects of protamine administration vary from urticaria and rash to systemic hypotension, bronchospasm, pulmonary hypertension, cardiovascular collapse, and death. The most common reaction in adults is a transient decrease in systemic arterial blood pressure, which is usually associated with the rate of administration. Despite adverse effects, it remains widely used for this purpose. Life-threatening reactions to protamine, although extremely rare, entail substantial risk.. View More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2165-7548.1000157