Journal article
Cyanosis of the hands following the use of alphaprodine in dental anaesthesia
Abstract
A case is presented of asymptomatic cyanosis of the hands, seen four hours after dental surgery under intravenous, local and inhalational anaesthesia. Alphaprodine hydrochloride, a synthetic opiate and one of the agents used, may produce dilatation of the venous bed with passive venous pooling. Such a mechanism is thought to have occurred in this case, manifesting as cyanosis. A weakly positive intradermal skin test to alphaprodine suggests …
Authors
Fuller HD
Journal
Journal canadien d'anesthésie, Vol. 33, No. 2,
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
March 1986
DOI
10.1007/bf03010833
ISSN
0832-610X