• J Med Case Rep · May 2019

    Case Reports

    Myasthenic crisis following iodinated contrast material (iohexol) aspiration: a case report.

    • B V K M Bopeththa, P B Hewavithana, H L I Hewapathirana, and U Ralapanawa.
    • Emergency Medicine, Teaching Hospital Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. kameerabvkm@gmail.com.
    • J Med Case Rep. 2019 May 31; 13 (1): 166.

    BackgroundThe number of contrast media-related procedures is ever increasing due to the widespread availability of theoretically safe, low osmolar iodinated contrast material. Although intravenously administered contrast is known to precipitate myasthenic crisis, oral contrast aspiration as a causative factor is not yet documented as such. A 48-year-old Sinhalese man diagnosed as having myasthenia gravis, was evaluated for progressive dysphagia with an upper gastrointestinal contrast study. Iodinated contrast material (iohexol) was used as the contrast medium and there was direct evidence of contrast aspiration during the study. Several minutes after the procedure, severe respiratory distress with evidence of myasthenic crisis requiring intubation and intensive care admission was noted. Treatment with intravenous immunoglobulin, high-dose steroids, and broad-spectrum intravenously administered antibiotics led to an uneventful recovery, although the latter part of the clinical course was complicated with total left lung collapse. Myasthenic crisis can be precipitated by various factors and a successful recovery requires mechanical respiratory support with immunomodulatory and steroid therapy. This is the first reported case that describes the development of myasthenic crisis following iohexol-associated aspiration pneumonitis.

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