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Case Report

A pregnant woman with severe asthma effectively treated by inhalational lidocaine therapy

Keiko Saito  Nagato Sato  Nobutaka Shimono  Kouichi Hagiwara  Minoru Kanazawa  Makoto Nagata 

Department of Respiratory Medicine, Saitama Medical School

ABSTRACT

We report a case of a pregnant woman with severe asthma that was not controlled with ordinary medications but was effectively treated by inhalational lidocaine treatment. The case was a 27-year-old woman who had been repeatedly hospitalized due to acute asthma since her infancy. The patient had an episode of asthma attack caused by the use of aspirin. The daily medication for controlling her asthma included 1.5 mg betamethasone. In February, 2004, she was hospitalized because of asthma exacerbation during her 11th week of pregnancy. Despite intensive treatments including repetition of inhaled β2-agonist and anti-cholinergic drugs, intravenous injection of betamethasone and theophylline, and a leukotriene receptor-antagonist, no obvious improvement in severe cough, wheeze, or hypoxemia was observed for more than 3 weeks. Then inhalational lidocaine was introduced according to the method described by Mayo Clinic, USA. Namely, following inhalation of β2-agonist, 40 to 100 mg lidocaine was given via an ultrasonic nebulizer 5 times a day. Interestingly, symptoms such as wheezing or cough and also her hypoxemia dramatically improved following this treatment and reduction of systemic corticosteroid became possible. Finally, she was delivered of a girl by caesarean section. Nebulized lidocaine treatment may be an useful option as supplementary treatment for refractory asthma especially in pregnant cases.

KEYWORDS

Bronchial asthma  Pregnancy  Nebulized lidocaine treatment 

Received 平成18年1月16日

JJRS, 44(11): 828-832, 2006

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