Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Cureus
Abstract
Pseudocholinesterase (PCHE) deficiency is a rare condition that results in increased sensitivity to certain medications, including the paralytic agents succinylcholine and mivacurium. PCHE deficiency typically presents when patients cannot be weaned off the ventilator because of residual paralysis. These patients require mechanical ventilation and sedation until they are strong enough to be safely extubated. This report presents the case of a 53-year-old male patient whose only known surgical and anesthetic complication was post-op nausea and vomiting and who was diagnosed with PCHE deficiency after he could not be safely extubated in the operating room (OR) after a robotic inguinal hernia repair. The patient was admitted to the ICU and successfully extubated several hours later.
First Page
80492
Last Page
80492
DOI
10.7759/cureus.80492
Publication Date
3-1-2025
Recommended Citation
Johnson-Gray E, Shaffer AJ, Pandey P, Allareddy G, Franzen M. Pseudocholinesterase Deficiency in Ambulatory Surgery: A Case Report. Cureus. 2025 Mar 12;17(3):e80492. doi: 10.7759/cureus.80492. PMID: 40225489; PMCID: PMC11992170.