A 49-year-old female brought to ER with h/o increased lethargy and drowsiness with generalized poor response noted by the attenders since morning with occasional eye opening. Pt was on psychiatric drugs for hallucinations, anxiety, and insomnia with no other proceeding or associated significant symptoms H/o recent increase in dosage of her psychiatric drugs [t. Cirq plus 10mg (zolpidem tartrate and melatonin), t. sizodon md 0.5 mg (risperidone)] 3 days back. No h/o fever, cough, vomiting, sob, seizure, chest pain, abdomen pain, bowel and bladder incontinence
On examination pt was afebrile, not tachypneic, Heart rate was 79/min and BP of 100/60 mm hg. Her room air saturation was 71% and her GCS were 8/15 with roving of eye movement seen. On systemic examination her power, sensation was not assessable, hypotonia was noted in all 4 limbs and Reflexes were decreased. Other systemic examination didn’t show any abnormalities
Initial ABG with 15L Of o2 showed PH – 7.36, pCO2 – 44, pO2 – 299, Na+ – 135, K+ – 3.4, Cl – 104, Ca++ – 1.09, Hct – 33%, Glu – 129, Lac – 3.8, tHb – 10.6, MetHb – 66.2, Hco3 – 24.9, sO2 – 96.6 %
Despite of 15 l of oxygen supply spo2 was 71% and progressively worsening GCS. Bedside blood sampling was drawn and was dark blue in color, Suspicious of methemoglobinemia
Pt was treated with Inj. Methylene blue 1-2 mg/kg over 5 mins and was started on Inj. Ascorbic acid 1gm in 500 ml ns iv infusion over 4 hrs. In view of low GCS pt was intubated. In the intensive care she underwent Exchange transfusion and continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). Her methb dropped from 70% TO 20%, however pt suffered HIE and succumbed to the condition
In Normal situation
Methemoglobinemia occurs when either There is a deficiency of the reducing enzyme (NADH MetHb reductase) Or there is increased oxidative stress that cannot be handled by the body
Administer Methylene Blue 1-2 mg/kg IV
Dr. Abishwin MEM / MRCEM Resident – Emergency Medicine Kauvery Hospital, Chennai
Dr. Vidya Saketharaman Consultant -Emergency Medicine Kauvery Hospital, Chennai
Dr. Ashok N Consultant and Clinical lead – Department of Emergency Medicine Kauvery Hospital, Chennai