Saturday, March 3, 2007

Saturday March 3, 2007
Vasoconstrictor extravasation


Antidote for vasoconstrictor extravasation in skin and tissues (dopamine, epinephrine, or norepinephrine) is PHENTOLAMINE.

Infiltrate 5-15 mg of PHENTOLAMINE in 10 ml of normal saline into the area of extravasation as soon as possible. Treatment may be applied and effective up to 12 hours post extravasation of vasoconstrictor. Phentolamine may drop blood pressure so keep yourself ready for intravenous fluid bolus post treatment.

Mechanism of action: Phentolamine is a nonspecific alpha-adrenergic blocking agent which inhibits vasoconstriction and allow improved blood circulation through the affected area.



References: Click to get abstract or article

1. Drug Monographs - Phentolamine - lhsc.on.ca
2. Treating Extravasation Injuries - extravasation.org
3. The use of phentolamine in the prevention of dopamine-induced tissue extravasation - J Crit Care 1998 Mar;13(1):13-20

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