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RFP Journal of Dermatology

Volume  9, Issue 1, January–June 2024, Pages 31-34
 

Case Report

Asymmetrical Peripheral Gangrene Due to Norepinephrine Injection

Pragya Nair1 , Mauli Shah2 , Jalpa Patel3 , Dharmesh Parmar4

1 Professor, 2 First year Resident, 3,4Third year Resident, Department of Dermatology, Shree Krishna Hospital & Medical Research Center, Karamsad 388325, Gujarat, India.

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Abstract

Norepinephrine (NE) is commonly recommended as a first-line vasopressor treatment for the majority of adult patients with acute circulatory failure. Critically ill patients with circulatory shock may need rescue treatment with high doses of NE, which can be associated with a poor outcome due to excessive vasoconstriction. Herein we present a patient of post partum hypovolemic shock who developed gangrenous changes in the digits of her hands after norepinephrine administration.


Keywords : Norepinephrine; Vasoconstriction; Gangrene.
Corresponding Author : Pragya Nair,