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Peripheral infiltration of remdesivir in 3 patients with COVID-19: Case series and discussion.

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العنوان: Peripheral infiltration of remdesivir in 3 patients with COVID-19: Case series and discussion.
المؤلفون: Merendonk, Lisanne N van1 l.n.vanmerendonk@amsterdamumc.nl, Leeuwerik, Anke F1, Brok, Monique W J den1, Hekking, Pieter-Paul W2, Korevaar, Daniel A2, Jacobs, Christian J3, Bet, Pierre M1
المصدر: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. Nov2021, Vol. 78 Issue 21, p1944-1951. 8p. 5 Color Photographs, 2 Charts.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *COVID-19, *HEMATOMA, *ANTIVIRAL agents, *TREATMENT effectiveness, *GLYCOSIDASES, *EXTRAVASATION, *EDEMA
مستخلص: Purpose The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic resulted in accelerated market access to remdesivir worldwide. Therefore, data about complications experienced during use of the drug are limited. This is the first published case series (1 case report exists) to describe remdesivir infiltration in 3 patients with COVID-19. Summary In the first case, a 91-year-old woman experienced remdesivir infiltration resulting in edema, hematoma at the area of infiltration; on palpation, the affected area felt cooler than the surrounding areas. Swelling was still present after 6 weeks. In the second case, remdesivir infiltration occurred in a 72-year-old male, resulting in edema, hematoma, and pain at the area of infiltration. The hematoma lasted for 7 days. The third case concerned a 67-year-old woman, in whom remdesivir infiltration led to edema and a small hematoma. The hematoma regressed to a negligible size within 3 days. However, a week after infiltration, redness had reappeared. In 2 cases, the patient was immediately treated with hyaluronidase injections, but no specific treatments were provided in the other case. Conclusion Based on the product information provided by remdesivir's manufacturer, we believe symptoms and signs observed in the 3 cases may have resulted from the low pH (~4) of the nonbuffered remdesivir solution, although the patients were not formally assessed for caustic injury. Previous experience with other noncytotoxic medications suggests that infusion-specific factors (eg, volume of leaked fluid) and patient-specific factors (eg, advanced age) may have a role in the outcome of remdesivir infiltration. The possibility of symptoms caused by cyclodextrins in the formulation or by intrinsic toxicity of remdesivir warrants exploration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
قاعدة البيانات: Academic Search Index
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تدمد:10792082
DOI:10.1093/ajhp/zxab197