Transient diabetes insipidus triggered by propofol infusion during brain surgery

脑手术期间丙泊酚输注诱发的短暂性尿崩症

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a rare entity in neuroanesthesia, most often encountered in the context of hypothalamic-pituitary surgeries. Its occurrence during the intraoperative period, outside of any manipulation of this region, is exceptional and may delay diagnosis. CASE DESCRIPTION: We report the case of a 54-year-old female patient who underwent surgery for a cerebellopontine angle schwannoma and developed signs of DI early during the intraoperative period, even before any surgical incision. No usual contributing factors were identified. The favorable outcome following cessation of propofol infusion suggests a probable role of this agent in the development of this disorder. CONCLUSION: This case illustrates an atypical but important complication to be aware of in anesthesia. The sudden onset of polyuria during surgery, even outside of hypothalamic-pituitary procedures, should prompt consideration of DI, especially in the presence of potentially triggering pharmacological agents.

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