
Aspect | Details |
Condition | Methemoglobinemia (rare complication of isosorbide nitrate consumption) |
Features | fatigue and brownish-colored blood |
Cause | Nitrates oxidize hemoglobin (Fe²⁺) to methemoglobin (Fe³⁺) |
Risk Factors | Higher in patients with coronary ischemia and anemia |
Pulse Oximetry | Plateau of 80% to 85% irrespective of oxygen saturation |
Diagnosis | Co-oximeters preferred to differentiate from carboxyhemoglobin, etc. |
Treatment | Supportive care, cessation of isosorbide, methylene blue (1-2 mg/kg IV) |
- Carboxy-hemoglobinemia - (carbon monoxide intoxication)
- Sideroblastic anemia - (ring sideroblasts, pyridoxine deficiency)
- Sulfhemoglobinemia - (irreversible, drug-induced - dapsone, sulfonamide)