Volume 18, Issue 3 pp. 268-270

Tumor lysis associated with dexamethasone use in a child with leukemia

WILHELM ALEXANDER OSTHAUS MD

WILHELM ALEXANDER OSTHAUS MD

Zentrum Anästhesiologie

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CHRISTIN LINDERKAMP MD

CHRISTIN LINDERKAMP MD

Abteilung pädiatrische Hämatologie und Onkologie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Germany

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CHRISTOPH BÜNTE MD

CHRISTOPH BÜNTE MD

Zentrum Anästhesiologie

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BJORN JÜTTNER MD

BJORN JÜTTNER MD

Zentrum Anästhesiologie

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ROBERT SÜMPELMANN PhD

ROBERT SÜMPELMANN PhD

Zentrum Anästhesiologie

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First published: 22 January 2008
Citations: 17
Dr W. Alexander Osthaus, Zentrum Anästhesiologie, OE 8050, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Carl Neuberg Str.1, D 30625 Hannover, Germany (email: [email protected]).

Summary

Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) occurs in every third patient undergoing general anesthesia without PONV prophylaxis. Antiemetic prophylaxis with dexamethasone is commonly used in patients at moderate risk. We present a case in which PONV prophylaxis with a single dose of dexamethasone led to tumor lysis in a patient with acute leukemia. In case of a cancer patient at moderate risk for PONV, the anesthesiologist should contact the oncologist first, or use other antiemetic drugs such as antiserotoninergic agents for PONV prophylaxis.

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