 
			ISSN: 2161-0495
						Neeraj Gupta
	
					    												
India						                            
                            
						
 Case Report
												Utility of Lipid Sink in Treatment of Refractory Acquired Methemoglobinemia. A Case Report 						
Author(s): Anuj Khatr1, Anil Sachdev, Suresh Gupta, Dhiren Gupta, Neeraj Gupta and Nisha Kumari
Anuj Khatr1, Anil Sachdev, Suresh Gupta, Dhiren Gupta, Neeraj Gupta and Nisha Kumari
             
						
												
				 Methemoglobinemia can be congenital or acquired. Acquired methemoglobinemia occurs as a result of ingestion of some substances such as toluene, nitrates. Patient presents with cyanosis which is not explainable by the respiratory or cardiac cause. Most frequently used drug in treatment is methylene blue. We report a case of a patient with severe acquired methemoglobinemia in 14 months old baby, due to ingestion of toluene. He was cyanosed which was refractory to oxygen therapy and without any cardiac and respiratory disease. He had persistent high levels of methemoglobin, despite giving multiple doses of methylene blue and exchange transfusion. Finally, methemoglobin levels were controlled by automated RBC exchange transfusion and intralipid infusion.
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												DOI:
												 10.4172/2161-0495.1000369