Hinterberger J W, Kintzi H E
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Lancaster General Hospital.
Arch Fam Med. 1994 Feb;3(2):193-5. doi: 10.1001/archfami.3.2.193.
A 17-year-old girl accidently injected her thumb with an adult autoinjector epinephrine syringe, resulting in rapid digital ischemia. Local infiltration of 0.5% phentolamine mesylate injected at the puncture site immediately resolved the ischemia and resulted in no long-term sequelae. Similar cases of epinephrine-induced digital ischemia are reviewed herein, revealing phentolamine to be the drug of choice for reversal of this type of ischemia. Alternative attempts to restore blood flow included warm water immersion, amyl nitrite inhalations, metacarpal nerve block, and application of topical nitroglycerin paste; each was found to be ineffective. We conclude that digital ischemia secondary to accidental injection of epinephrine can be quickly and safely reversed with the use of 0.5% phentolamine locally infiltrated in the region of accidental injection.
一名17岁女孩意外用成人自动注射肾上腺素注射器扎伤自己的拇指,导致手指迅速出现缺血症状。在穿刺部位局部注射0.5%甲磺酸酚妥拉明后,缺血症状立即得到缓解,且未留下长期后遗症。本文回顾了类似的肾上腺素所致手指缺血病例,发现酚妥拉明是逆转此类缺血的首选药物。恢复血流的其他尝试包括温水浸泡、吸入亚硝酸异戊酯、掌骨神经阻滞以及涂抹硝酸甘油软膏;结果发现这些方法均无效。我们得出结论,意外注射肾上腺素继发的手指缺血,可通过在意外注射部位局部浸润0.5%酚妥拉明迅速且安全地逆转。