Case Rep Anesthesiol. 2025 Nov 29;2025:5741904. doi: 10.1155/cria/5741904. eCollection 2025.
Anaphylaxis presents as a complex and unpredictable intraoperative emergency. Rocuronium is among the most common triggering agents for intraoperative anaphylaxis. Sugammadex has been suggested as a therapeutic option for the treatment of anaphylaxis triggered by rocuronium. With increased use, the incidence of anaphylaxis triggered by sugammadex may approach that of rocuronium. We present a case suggesting the converse might also be efficacious. In a critically ill patient with refractory anaphylaxis apparently triggered by sugammadex, administration of rocuronium rapidly restored hemodynamic stability.
PubMed:41322671 | PMC:PMC12663690 | DOI:10.1155/cria/5741904
