• Neurologia · Oct 2007

    Case Reports

    [Bupivacaine induced aseptic meningitis].

    • A G Besocke, R Santamarina, L Martín Romano, and R Alfredo Femminini.
    • Serviciio de Neurología, Hospital Privado de Comunidad, Mar de Plata (Argentina). agbesocke@sna.org.ar
    • Neurologia. 2007 Oct 1;22(8):551-2.

    IntroductionDrug-induced aseptic meningitis (DIAM) is an uncommon adverse reaction secondary to the administration of numerous agents. It is diagnosed by exclusion, and its outcome is generally excellent with complete long term recovery. There are few reports of DIAM associated to intrathecal administration of bupivacaine in the literature.Case ReportWe present a 16 year-old male patient who received spinal anaesthesia with 10 mg of bupivacaine prior to orthopedic surgery. A few hours later he complained of headache followed by confusion and stupor. A TC scan of the brain was normal. Diagnostic lumbar puncture revealed cloudy cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) with increased polymorphonuclear, increased protein and decreased glucose concentrations. Immediate treatment with antibiotics and corticosteroids was instituted and the patient rapidly recovered without sequelae. Blood and CSF cultures were negative, antibiotics were suspended and corticosteroids tapered.ConclusionTo the best of our knowledge, we report a case of bupivacaine induced aseptic meningitis.

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