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  • [Angioneurotic orolingual edema associated with the use of rt-PA following a stroke].

[Angioneurotic orolingual edema associated with the use of rt-PA following a stroke].

Der Anaesthesist (2007-08-19)
R Laubinger, K Guthke, U Erdmann, U Klein
ABSTRACT

Angioneurotic orolingual edema associated with the use of rt-PA (recombinant tissue plasminogen activator) for systemic thrombolysis are described in the literature, but only as isolated case reports. Strangely, the rate of anaphylactic reactions to rt-PA is higher (1.9%) when they are used in the treatment of acute stroke than when they are given to treat acute myocardial infarction (0.02%). Patients who are taking ACE inhibitors seem to be at increased risk of such a potentially life-threatening event. We now report on two patients, in each of whom asymmetric angioneurotic edema was observed following successful thrombolysis with rt-PA. Both these patients were taking ACE inhibitors. It was possible to avoid intubation and ventilation in both cases. Therapy with ranitidine, clemastine, and a C1 esterase inhibitor resulted in the resolution of symptomatic angioneurotic edema within hours.

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Clemastine fumarate salt, ≥98% (HPLC)