Anesthesia induction and latex allergy
Intraoperative latex reaction may be caused by contact with the mucous membrane or intraperitoneal serosal lining, inhalation of particles during anesthesia, or injection through latex ports. Here are signs and symptoms in conscious and anesthetized patients.
Abdominal cramping
Anxiety
Bronchoconstriction
Diarrhea
Feeling of faintness
Pruritus
Itchy eyes
Nausea
Shortness of breath
Swelling of soft tissue
Vomiting
Bronchospasm
Cardiopulmonary arrest
Facial edema
Flushing
Hypotension
Laryngeal edema
Tachycardia
Urticaria
Wheezing