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Hey folks.
I have a patient who received a labour epidural 35 years ago with Marcaine, and states that she was told "not to receive Marcaine again". The only info I can get off her is that her BP dropped. I can't get other relevant anaphylaxis sxs off her. It sounds to me like she likely had a local anesthetic rxn, as opposed to a true allergic rxn, considering the true extreme rariety of LA allergy.
I have a few questions here:
1. Is it true that amides don't cross react if a patient is truely allergic to one (in this case Marcaine) ? i.e. would it be reasonable to attempt lidocaine then ?
2. I have read in other threads that a marcaine skin test with a 30 min observation period is reasonable. Agree or disagree? If agree, what test dose of Marcaine would be reasonable to give?
Cheers.
I have a patient who received a labour epidural 35 years ago with Marcaine, and states that she was told "not to receive Marcaine again". The only info I can get off her is that her BP dropped. I can't get other relevant anaphylaxis sxs off her. It sounds to me like she likely had a local anesthetic rxn, as opposed to a true allergic rxn, considering the true extreme rariety of LA allergy.
I have a few questions here:
1. Is it true that amides don't cross react if a patient is truely allergic to one (in this case Marcaine) ? i.e. would it be reasonable to attempt lidocaine then ?
2. I have read in other threads that a marcaine skin test with a 30 min observation period is reasonable. Agree or disagree? If agree, what test dose of Marcaine would be reasonable to give?
Cheers.