Clonidine-Induced Hypertension in a Patient with a Spinal Lesion

Author:

Backo Angel L1,Clause Steven L2,Triller Darren M3,Gibbs Karen A4

Affiliation:

1. Angel L Backo PharmD Student, Albany College of Pharmacy, Albany, NY

2. Steven L Clause PharmD, Pharmacy Resident, Albany College of Pharmacy

3. Darren M Triller PharmD, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy, Albany College of Pharmacy

4. Karen A Gibbs RN, Eddy Visiting Nurse Association, Troy, NY

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report a case of possible clonidine-induced hypertension (by Naranjo score) in a patient with a C4 spinal lesion. BACKGROUND: Clonidine is a medication long used to treat hypertension, and it is still used in the treatment of refractory hypertension. Although effective, clonidine use is hindered by adverse effects and its dual mechanism of action. CASE SUMMARY: A 39-year-old white, quadriplegic man with poorly controlled pain displayed many characteristics consistent with autonomic dysfunction (e.g., C4 spinal lesion, orthostatic hypotension, hypertension). The patient was routinely receiving transdermal clonidine and also received transdermal nitroglycerin paste as needed for control of acute hypertensive episodes. On the recommendation of the home healthcare pharmacists, clonidine was discontinued. Since that time, the patient's blood pressure and the use of emergent antihypertensive treatment have decreased significantly (maximum systolic and diastolic BP by ∼50 and 25 mm Hg, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Many of the characteristics of autonomic dysfunction, such as refractory hypertension, can seem selective for the use of clonidine and, because of its reliance on central α2-activity for its hypotensive effects, clonidine may induce hypertension in patients with autonomic dysfunction. Clonidine should be used with great caution when autonomic dysfunction is suspected.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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