The porphyrias are rare inherited metabolic disorders of the heme biosynthesis pathway. Acute intermittent porphyria is the most common form that may result in acute porphyric crises with abdominal pain, vomiting, hemodynamic disturbances, autonomic dysfunction, pyrexia and neurological deterioration. Provocative factors include hormonal fluctuations, fasting, dehydration, smoking, excessive alcohol or illegal drugs intake and stress from illness or surgery. However, the most frequent triggers are cytochrome P450-inducing drugs, especially in relation to anaesthesia. We report a case of a 63-year-old female with acute intermittent porphyria and severe hemodynamic instability during and after liver resection taken for hepatocellular carcinoma. The procedure was predominantly characterized by unusual hemodynamic instability with refractory hypertension, despite adequate analgesia and depth of anaesthesia. Several different treatments failed to reduce high blood pressure. There is a possibility that some drugs used in the perioperative period caused acute porphyric crises, which was manifested by severe hemodynamic instability. Autonomic neuropathy might have caused labile blood pressure as well. A precise etiology of hemodynamic instability in the presented case is difficult to assess, since other provocative factors like fasting, dehydration and stress from surgery were also present. A careful anaesthetic plan and treatment and postoperative surveillance in the ICU are cornerstones in the management of patients with porphyria subjected to major surgical procedures.
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