Propofol-Associated Urine Discoloration: Systematic Literature Review.

Details

Ressource 1Download: 37634493.pdf (416.46 [Ko])
State: Public
Version: Final published version
License: CC BY-NC 4.0
Serval ID
serval:BIB_22C9654736F3
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Propofol-Associated Urine Discoloration: Systematic Literature Review.
Journal
Pharmacology
Author(s)
Lasica A., Cortesi C., Milani G.P., Bianchetti M.G., Schera F.M., Camozzi P., Lava SAG
ISSN
1423-0313 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0031-7012
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
108
Number
5
Pages
415-422
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Systematic Review
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Propofol occasionally induces a green or pink-cloudy urine discoloration. A lesser-known effect is green discoloration of hair, milk, liver, or stool. We aimed to gain insight into the features of these disturbances.
The terms ("propofol" OR "fospropofol") AND ("green" OR "pink" OR "cloudy" OR "pink-cloudy") were searched in Excerpta Medica, MEDLINE/PubMed®, and Web of Sciences databases, with no language limit, from inception up to February 2023 (CRD4202236804). Articles reporting individually documented cases were retained, and data were extracted using a checklist.
Seventy-seven original reports documented 95 cases (including 13 subjects ≤18 years of age). Completeness of reporting was satisfactory in 33, good in 35, and excellent in 27 cases. Propofol-associated green urine discoloration was observed in 54 patients. In most instances (n = 21, 39%), propofol was given for ≥24 h. Sometimes, however, the urine discoloration developed after propofol for ≤3 h (n = 12, 22%). Propofol-associated urine discoloration was usually observed during the administration of this agent, but it was at times (n = 11) first recognized ≥3 h after propofol discontinuation. The duration of green urine discoloration was usually ≤24 h after stopping propofol. Propofol-associated green urine discoloration was never associated with worsening kidney function. A pink-cloudy urine discoloration was observed in 32 subjects with an acidic urine pH and increased uric acid excretion given propofol for ≤24 h. A stage I acute kidney injury was observed in 2 cases (6.3%) of propofol-associated pink-cloudy urine discoloration. Nine cases of non-urinary green discoloration were observed: hair (n = 4), breast milk (n = 1), liver (n = 1), stool (n = 1).
Propofol is sometimes associated with a green (benign) or pink-cloudy (occasionally associated with mild acute kidney injury) urine discoloration. Rarely, non-urinary green discoloration has been reported.
Keywords
Female, Humans, Anesthetics, Intravenous, Liver, Acute Kidney Injury, Acute kidney injury, Anesthesia, Discoloration, Propofol, Urine
Pubmed
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
Create date
20/09/2023 10:55
Last modification date
10/02/2024 7:18
Usage data