Title
IV Infiltration and Latex Allergy in an Infant: Early Recognition is Key to Prevent Lasting Disability
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-9-1905
Abstract
Latex allergy confounded by IV infiltration presents a serious problem for pediatric patients. If unrecognized, it can lead to serious neurologic deficits, loss of limb mobility, compartment syndrome, and ultimately lasting disability. Appropriate early recognition can prevent progression to these devastating outcomes. In this case report, we present an infant with IV infiltration and latex allergy. The case is used to highlight important clinical diagnostic criteria, treatment approaches, and how to prevent detrimental outcomes. We provide a detailed review of the literature and highlight the key teaching points in a reader-friendly reference table.
Digital Commons Citation
Lucke-Wold, B; Avula, R; Shah, N; and Borah, G, "IV Infiltration and Latex Allergy in an Infant: Early Recognition is Key to Prevent Lasting Disability" (1905). Clinical and Translational Science Institute. 710.
https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/ctsi/710