Irukandji syndrome: Difference between revisions
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Background<ref> Hauglid, C., Kiel, J., & Schmidt, A. (2021, April 23). Emergen-Sea Medicine: Overview of Marine Envenomations - Page 4 of 5. ACEP Now. https://www.acepnow.com/article/emergen-sea-medicine-overview-of-marine-envenomations/4/.</ref> | ===Background===<ref> Hauglid, C., Kiel, J., & Schmidt, A. (2021, April 23). Emergen-Sea Medicine: Overview of Marine Envenomations - Page 4 of 5. ACEP Now. https://www.acepnow.com/article/emergen-sea-medicine-overview-of-marine-envenomations/4/.</ref> | ||
*Usually develops within 2 hours of envenomation & can last up to 2 days | *Usually develops within 2 hours of envenomation & can last up to 2 days | ||
*Rare but potentially fatal complication can manifest in diverse ways: | *Rare but potentially fatal complication can manifest in diverse ways: | ||
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**Intracranial hemorrhage | **Intracranial hemorrhage | ||
**Death | **Death | ||
==Management==<ref>https://www.acepnow.com/article/emergen-sea-medicine-overview-of-marine-envenomations/4/</ref> | |||
*Manage pain with 4-5% acetic acid/vinegar & Hot water immersion (111-114F) | |||
*IV magnesium sulfate (0.2mmol/kg, max 10mmol in adults) given as a bolus over 5-15 minutes for pain refractory to opioids | |||
*Hypertension should be treated with short acting titratable medications (eg., phentolamine, esmolol, nicardipine, nitroprusside) d/t potential for hypotension in the later stages of toxicity | |||
Revision as of 07:45, 22 July 2021
===Background===[1]
- Usually develops within 2 hours of envenomation & can last up to 2 days
- Rare but potentially fatal complication can manifest in diverse ways:
- Myalgias
- Back pain
- Chest pain
- Abdominal pain
- Nausea and vomiting
- Diaphoresis
- Hypertensive crisis
- Cardiogenic pulmonary edema
- Intracranial hemorrhage
- Death
==Management==[2]
- Manage pain with 4-5% acetic acid/vinegar & Hot water immersion (111-114F)
- IV magnesium sulfate (0.2mmol/kg, max 10mmol in adults) given as a bolus over 5-15 minutes for pain refractory to opioids
- Hypertension should be treated with short acting titratable medications (eg., phentolamine, esmolol, nicardipine, nitroprusside) d/t potential for hypotension in the later stages of toxicity
- ↑ Hauglid, C., Kiel, J., & Schmidt, A. (2021, April 23). Emergen-Sea Medicine: Overview of Marine Envenomations - Page 4 of 5. ACEP Now. https://www.acepnow.com/article/emergen-sea-medicine-overview-of-marine-envenomations/4/.
- ↑ https://www.acepnow.com/article/emergen-sea-medicine-overview-of-marine-envenomations/4/
