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Compartment syndrome of the hand following iatrogenic intra-arterial administration of epinephrine during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Patrick RobinsonJun Min LeowIain Brown
Published in: BMJ case reports (2021)
A 26-year-old woman developed acute compartment syndrome (ACS) of her right hand secondary to reperfusion syndrome. She suffered an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest following a pregabalin overdose. Attending paramedics mistakenly gave intra-arterial epinephrine into her right brachial artery. On resolution of her brachial artery spasm, she developed a reperfusion injury to her right hand and subsequently ACS. A four-incision fasciotomy with carpal tunnel decompression was performed and was successful in reversing focal ischaemia and an irreversible functional deficit. This case demonstrates an unusual case of hand ACS secondary to temporary limb ischaemia and reperfusion syndrome following iatrogenic intra-arterial epinephrine administration. We also summarise the current available literature on ACS of the hand including the aetiology, treatment and use of an intracompartmental monitor.
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