Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Medscience
Source : National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Url : https://doi.org/10.5455/njppp.2018.8.0726428072017
Keywords : Colorectal Cancer; Malignancies; Adverse Event; Neurotoxicity; Laryngospasm; Hypersensitivity Reactions
Campus : Kochi
School : School of Medicine
Department : Medical Oncology
Year : 2017
Abstract :
Oxaliplatin is third-generation platinum compound used in the treatment of colorectal cancer, gastrointestinal cancers, and few other malignancies. It is mostly used in combination regimens with 5-fluorouracil /leucovorin or capecitabine. Neurotoxicity is the major dose-limiting adverse event. Peripheral neuropathy, predominantly of sensory type occurs in 85-95% of patients. Severe immediate hypersensitivity reactions are very rare and generally occurs after the sixth cycle. Here, we report a 54-year-old female with Stage IV colon cancer who developed jaw muscle spasm, suffocation, and dysphonia during the infusion of 3rd cycle of CAPOX regimen. The reaction lasted up to 1 h even after the infusion was stopped and was managed with steroids and antihistamines. Laryngospam is a very rare side effect, so nursing staff and clinicians should be prepared for the management of such hypersensitivity reactions.
Cite this Research Publication : Sarada Kolathu, Sandhya S, Ranjini Pillai, Pavithran Keechilat, Neethu Mohan, Oxaliplatin-induced laryngospasm - A case report, National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology, ScopeMed, 2017, https://doi.org/10.5455/njppp.2018.8.0726428072017