PMID: 25731349Mar 4, 2015Paper

A case of cardiopulmonary arrest due to hypersensitivity reaction to oxaliplatin for multiple liver and lung metastases of colon cancer

Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy
Hiroshi TamuraToshifumi Wakai

Abstract

A 69-year-old man underwent right hemicolectomy and D3 lymphadenectomy for transverse colon cancer in 2009. Under the postoperative pathological diagnosis of Stage IIIb (pT3pN2cM0) cancer, he was given 8 courses of adjuvant chemotherapy with capecitabine. After the chemotherapy, in April 2013, we detected recurrence of the multiple liver and lung metastases; thus, we administered modified 5-fluorouracil, Leucovorin, oxaliplatin (mFOLFOX6) and bevacizumab. Six courses of oxaliplatin infusion were completed uneventfully. However, 3 min after starting the seventh infusion courses, the patient experienced cardiopulmonary arrest. We immediately performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The patient's anaphylaxis symptoms resolved after treatment with intravenous epinephrine. He was discharged 3 days after the event with no further complications. Clinicians should be aware that oxaliplatin-induced anaphylactic shock often occurs during the eighth infusion cycle and that this severe hypersensitivity reaction is difficult to predict and prevent.

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