Bizarre bleeps-a case report of propofolinduced urine discoloration following a single dose

Background: Green discoloration of urine following propofol use is a rare yet benign side effect. While rare with propofol infusions, it is even less recognized following single doses of propofol and can cause anxiety for both patients and healthcare professionals. Case Presentation: This paper pres...

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Veröffentlicht in:European Journal of Medical Case Reports 2020, Vol.4 (9), p.305-307
Hauptverfasser: Greenstein, Alan Michael, Heaton, Daniel
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Green discoloration of urine following propofol use is a rare yet benign side effect. While rare with propofol infusions, it is even less recognized following single doses of propofol and can cause anxiety for both patients and healthcare professionals. Case Presentation: This paper presents the case of a patient with alcohol-induced liver cirrhosis who transiently produced green urine following a single dose of propofol at the induction of anesthesia. The exact incidence and mechanism are not known; however, it is thought to be due to the extrahepatic pharmacokinetics associated with propofol metabolism and clearance. Due to its rarity, it can propagate anxiety and lead to unnecessary investigations. Conclusion: Propofol is a very commonly used anesthetic drug. The case highlights that the prompt recognition of this rare adverse effect can prevent unnecessary investigations and provide reassurance to the patient and healthcare providers.
ISSN:2520-4998
2520-4998
DOI:10.24911/ejmcr/173-1588701005