Acute Carpopedal Spasm During Medical Termination of Pregnancy: A Case of Hyperventilation-Induced Hypocalcemia

妊娠终止术中急性腕足痉挛:一例过度通气诱发的低钙血症

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Abstract

Acute neuromuscular symptoms during medical management of pregnancy loss are rare and may mimic life-threatening obstetric or neurologic emergencies. A 40-year-old multigravida woman at 14 weeks and 5 days of gestation was admitted for medical management of a missed abortion using sublingual misoprostol. Three hours after administration, she developed acute bilateral carpopedal spasms accompanied by hyperventilation, chest discomfort, agitation, and perioral numbness. Laboratory evaluation revealed marked respiratory alkalosis with reduced ionized calcium, while endocrine workup, including parathyroid hormone, vitamin D, and magnesium levels, was normal. Extensive assessment excluded uterine rupture, pulmonary embolism, sepsis, and seizure activity. Symptoms improved after intravenous calcium administration and resolved completely following expulsion of the gestational sac. This case highlights hyperventilation-induced respiratory alkalosis as a reversible cause of acute neuromuscular symptoms during medical management of pregnancy loss, underscoring the importance of prompt recognition, targeted treatment, and avoidance of unnecessary interventions.

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