Abstract
Acute hypersensitivity reactions to chlorhexidine in the operating room are probably more likely to occur during the early phases of anaesthesia because chlorhexidine is often used for cleaning the surgical field or during placement of indwelling catheters. We report a case of an acute hypersensitivity reaction that occurred in the post anaesthetic care unit. Subsequent skin testing suggested sensitivity to chlorhexidine, which had been applied over the vaginal mucosa at the end of surgery. Relevant issues in the investigation of acute hypersensitivity reactions in the post anaesthetic period are discussed.
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Thong, C. L., Lambros, M., Stewart, M. G., & Kam, P. C. A. (2005). An unexpected cause of an acute hypersensitivity reaction during recovery from anaesthesia. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 33(4), 521–524. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x0503300417
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