Antithymocyte globulin (ATG) has been shown to be effective as a pretreatment immunosuppressive agent in liver transplantation because of the ability to wean tacrolimus monotherapy after 4 months in pretreated recipients. However, the use of ATG can be complicated by serious side effects. Reported side effects include severe cardiopulmonary reactions, adult respiratory distress syndrome and hematological disorders. We report a case of a patient with a medical history of cirrhosis scheduled for orthotopic liver transplantation that, during the operation, showed swelling, hyperthermia, tachycardia and hypotension after the administration of ATG. Acute renal failure (ARF) was another serious side effect that our patient developed during ICU star, we ascribed the occurrence of ARF to the serum sickness disease triggered by the ATG administration. only one case has been reported of ARF after ATG-therapy before our experience. Therefore, severe hyperthermia and signs of cardiovascular dysfunction early after the beginning of ATG administration should be carefully evaluated and may need to consider the immediate ATG therapy withdrawal to prevent ARF.

Thymoglobulin-induced severe cardiovascular reaction and acute renal failure in a patient scheduled for orthotopic liver transplantation / Busani, S.; Rinaldi, L.; Begliomini, Bruno; Pasetto, Alberto; Girardis, Massimo. - In: MINERVA ANESTESIOLOGICA. - ISSN 0375-9393. - STAMPA. - 72 (4):(2006), pp. 243-248.

Thymoglobulin-induced severe cardiovascular reaction and acute renal failure in a patient scheduled for orthotopic liver transplantation

S. Busani;BEGLIOMINI, Bruno;PASETTO, Alberto;GIRARDIS, Massimo
2006

Abstract

Antithymocyte globulin (ATG) has been shown to be effective as a pretreatment immunosuppressive agent in liver transplantation because of the ability to wean tacrolimus monotherapy after 4 months in pretreated recipients. However, the use of ATG can be complicated by serious side effects. Reported side effects include severe cardiopulmonary reactions, adult respiratory distress syndrome and hematological disorders. We report a case of a patient with a medical history of cirrhosis scheduled for orthotopic liver transplantation that, during the operation, showed swelling, hyperthermia, tachycardia and hypotension after the administration of ATG. Acute renal failure (ARF) was another serious side effect that our patient developed during ICU star, we ascribed the occurrence of ARF to the serum sickness disease triggered by the ATG administration. only one case has been reported of ARF after ATG-therapy before our experience. Therefore, severe hyperthermia and signs of cardiovascular dysfunction early after the beginning of ATG administration should be carefully evaluated and may need to consider the immediate ATG therapy withdrawal to prevent ARF.
2006
72 (4)
243
248
Thymoglobulin-induced severe cardiovascular reaction and acute renal failure in a patient scheduled for orthotopic liver transplantation / Busani, S.; Rinaldi, L.; Begliomini, Bruno; Pasetto, Alberto; Girardis, Massimo. - In: MINERVA ANESTESIOLOGICA. - ISSN 0375-9393. - STAMPA. - 72 (4):(2006), pp. 243-248.
Busani, S.; Rinaldi, L.; Begliomini, Bruno; Pasetto, Alberto; Girardis, Massimo
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