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Good Morning and Welcome Applicants. February 3, 2010. Methemoglobinemia. Normal Fe +2 to Fe 3+ Oxidation Fe 3+ is unable to bind oxygen Remaining Fe has higher O 2 affinity Impaired O 2 delivery to tissues Rare cause of cyanosis. Methemoglobinemia. Hereditary - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Good Morning andWelcome Applicants

February 3, 2010

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Methemoglobinemia• Normal Fe+2 to Fe3+

• Oxidation • Fe3+ is unable to

bind oxygen• Remaining Fe has

higher O2 affinity• Impaired O2 delivery

to tissues• Rare cause of

cyanosis

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Methemoglobinemia• Hereditary

• NADH cytochrome b5 reductase deficiency• AR

• Hemoglobin M disease• AD• Structural alteration of alpha or beta

globin chains

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Methemoglobinemia• Acquired

• Exogenous agents that increase methemoglobin formation• Topical anesthetic agents

• Benzocaine• Acute diarrhea and metabolic acidosis

• Babies 2-6 months• Abnormal absorption of nitrites

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Methemoglobinemia• Presentation

• Cyanosis (8-12%)• 30-50%

• Dyspnea• Dizziness• Tachycardia• Fatigue• HA

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Methemoglobinemia• Presentation

• 50-70%• Severe lethargy• Stupor

• >70%• Death

• Congenital• Asymptomatic

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Methemoglobinemia• Suspicion

• Clinical cyanosis• Normal arterial pO2• “chocolate brown blood”• Pulse oximetry unreliable

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Methemoglobinemia• Diagnosis

• Co-oximetry• Respiratory therapy• False positives with methylene blue with

some methods

• Genetic testing

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Methemoglobinemia• Treatment - Acquired

• Recognition and discontinuation of offending agents

• Symptomatic or >20%• Methylene blue 1-2mg/kg

• May repeat 1 hr later (max dose 7mg/kg)• Reducing agents

• Ascorbid acid• Glutathione• Riboflavin

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Methemoglobinemia• Treatment

• G6PD deficiency• May not respond to treatment

• Other• Hyperbaric oxygen• Exchange Transfusion

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Methemoglobinemia• Lessons

• Always consider in differential diagnosis of cyanosis

• Caution with use of topical anesthetics• History

• Cyanosis• Blue nail beds• Blue lips

• Family History