Systemic mastocytosis presenting as profound cardiovascular collapse during anaesthesia

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Mastocytosis is a rare disorder with serious anaesthetic implications. Anaesthetic management is hazardous since trauma, stress, extremes of temperature and drugs may precipitate intra-operative mast cell degranulation. Release of histamine and other mast cell mediators can lead to profound cardiovascular collapse and even death. We present a case report of a patient with mastocytosis who suffered cardiac arrest during anaesthesia. Anaphylactoid/anaphylactic shock may be delayed and lack supporting signs of histamine release such as cutaneous flushing and bronchospasm.

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Vaughan, S. T. A., & Jones, G. N. (1998). Systemic mastocytosis presenting as profound cardiovascular collapse during anaesthesia. Anaesthesia, 53(8), 804–807. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2044.1998.00536.x

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