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Anaphylactic reaction to tranexamic acid in an adolescent undergoing posterior spinal fusion
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2017
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Spinal Cord InjuryAnaesthetic AgentPosterior Spinal FusionMedicinePosterior Spine FusionTranexamic AcidAnesthesia PracticeSurgeryAnesthesiaAnaphylactic ReactionOrthopaedic SurgeryAcute EventAnesthesiologyRegional Anesthesia
Tranexamic acid is an anti-fibrinolytic agent frequently used in pediatric surgery. Common side effects include nausea, flushing, and headache, but in rare instances, it may produce anaphylaxis; with only one previously reported case in a 72-year-old man. We report a case of a delayed anaphylactic reaction in a pediatric patient undergoing posterior spine fusion; and discuss the intraoperative management of the acute event, immunologic confirmation, and subsequent anesthetic approach.
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