Pitfalls in Interventional Pain Medicine: Hyponatremia after DDAVP for a Patient with Von Willebrand Disease Undergoing an Epidural Steroid Injection.
Talal W KhanAbdulraheem YacoubPublished in: Case reports in anesthesiology (2017)
Desmopressin (DDAVP), a synthetic analog of vasopressin, has been used in patients with von Willebrand disease (VWD), mild hemophilia A, and platelet dysfunction to reduce the risk of bleeding associated with surgical and interventional procedures. We report the case of a patient with VWD presenting with a bulging disc and radicular pain that underwent transforaminal epidural steroid injections. Her course was complicated with the interval development of headaches and dizziness symptomatic of moderate hyponatremia, likely due to excessive fluid intake. This report highlights a relatively rare side effect of DDAVP when used for prophylaxis in patients with VWD and reinforces the need for vigilance in these patients.
Keyphrases
- case report
- chronic pain
- spinal cord
- end stage renal disease
- pain management
- neuropathic pain
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- weight gain
- minimally invasive
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- oxidative stress
- atrial fibrillation
- physical activity
- weight loss
- body mass index
- acute heart failure
- platelet rich plasma