British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2000, Vol. 84, No. 6 808-810
© 2000 Oxford University Press
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Microalbuminuria following anaphylaxis with general anaesthesia
1 University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust, Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham B29 6JD, UK.
2 The University of Birmingham Medical School, Birmingham, UK
Abstract
Microalbuminuria is increasingly recognized as a marker of pathologies that cause acute systemic capillary leak. We report a case of an anaphylactic reaction to general anaesthesia involving cardiac arrest. In this case the urinary excretion of albumin following resuscitation suggests that severe anaphylaxis is another condition for which microalbuminuria is a sensitive monitor.
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