Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology (Jan 2017)

A Case of Sevoflurane Use during Pregnancy in the Management of Persistent Status Asthmaticus

  • Jessica Parrott,
  • Mitch Tener,
  • Katie Dennis,
  • Matthew Sharpe,
  • Cecily Clark-Ganheart

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/3547242
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2017

Abstract

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Background. Sevoflurane is rarely used for the treatment of status asthmaticus. We report a case of sevoflurane hepatotoxicity in pregnancy with presentation similar to HELLP syndrome. Case. A G2P1001 at 23 weeks in status asthmaticus presented with pCO2 > 130 and pH < 7. She was nonresponsive to traditional therapy. Sevoflurane was added for a 24 hr period. Respiratory status improved. Extubation occurred on day 12. Workup for preeclampsia spectrum disorders occurred due to maternal hypertension. Given the atypical presentation and hepatotoxicity, a liver biopsy was performed. Histologic features suggested drug induced hepatic injury. Liver function subsequently normalized. She delivered a term neonate without short-term complications. Conclusion. The use of sevoflurane is a treatment option of status asthmaticus during pregnancy. Providers should be aware of the potential for hepatotoxicity.