Transient Acute Diplopia as a Rare Side Effect of Hydromorphone: A Case Report.

A&A practice
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Abstract

Diplopia, or double vision, has been listed as a rare adverse effect of intravenous hydromorphone, although there are no case studies or literature documenting this. We detail a case of acute transient diplopia correlated with the use of intraoperative hydromorphone and postoperative hydromorphone patient-controlled analgesia. Although the mechanism for this adverse effect is unknown, there may be risk factors that predispose patients to the potential toxic metabolic effects of hydromorphone. We share the first published case of diplopia as a clinically relevant adverse effect of hydromorphone and propose a potential reason behind this association.

Year of Publication
2024
Journal
A&A practice
Volume
18
Issue
4
Pages
e01780
Date Published
04/2024
ISSN
2575-3126
DOI
10.1213/XAA.0000000000001780
PubMed ID
38619147
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