Hardy S J, Agostini D E
Millcreek Community Hospital, Emergency Medical Department, Erie, PA 16509-2603, USA.
J Am Osteopath Assoc. 1995 Jun;95(6):377-8.
The use of epinephrine-containing auto-injectors as a prescription medication for treating routine to severe anaphylactic reactions is now widely accepted. Associated with this trend is an increasing number of accidental injections of epinephrine into digits, causing severe vasoconstriction and the risk of ischemic necrosis. When epinephrine is accidentally discharged into a digit, ischemic skin necrosis resulting from the alpha-adrenergic blocking effects of this agent can lead to the need for multiple operations, wound infection, and even loss of the digit. The alpha-adrenergic blocking characteristics of phentolamine administered by a variety of methods have proved effective in reversing the effects of epinephrine in these cases. The authors urge that the described treatment protocol become more widely disseminated among primary care and emergency physicians.
使用含肾上腺素的自动注射器作为治疗从常规到严重过敏反应的处方药目前已被广泛接受。与此趋势相关的是,越来越多的肾上腺素意外注射到手指中,导致严重血管收缩和缺血性坏死风险。当肾上腺素意外注入手指时,该药物的α-肾上腺素能阻断作用导致的缺血性皮肤坏死可能需要多次手术、伤口感染,甚至手指丧失。通过多种方法给予酚妥拉明的α-肾上腺素能阻断特性已被证明在这些情况下可有效逆转肾上腺素的作用。作者敦促将所描述的治疗方案在初级保健医生和急诊医生中更广泛地传播。