Methemoglobinemia

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Differential Diagnosis

  • Antibiotics
    • Dapsone (most common)
    • Trimethoprim
    • Sulfonamides
  • Local anesthetics
    • Articaine
    • Benzocaine
    • Prilocaine
  • Aniline dyes
  • Metoclopramide
  • Rasburicase
  • Chlorates
  • Bromates
  • Ingestion of nitrate compounds, e.g. bismuth nitrate

Clinical Manifestations

  • Cyanosis and symptoms of hypoxia
  • Hypoxia that does not respond to supplemental oxygen
  • Clinical cyanosis in the presence of a normal arterial pO2

Management

  • Stop offending agent
  • If otherwise well and metHb level < 20%, can monitor
  • If unwell or metHb > 30%
    • Methylene blue 1-2 mg/kg over 2-5 minutes
      • Repeat dose in an hour if metHb still high (e.g. >20%)
      • Contraindicated in G6PD deficiency
      • May cause serotonin syndrome
    • Second-line
      • Ascorbic acid
      • Exchange transfusion