Sudden Conjunctivitis, Lymphopenia, and Rash Combined With Hemodynamic Changes (SCoRCH) After Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole Use: A Case Series Study of a Hypersensitivity Reaction

JAMA Dermatol. 2023 Jan 1;159(1):73-78. doi: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2022.4657.

Abstract

Importance: Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) hypersensitivity reaction, ranging from circulatory shock to aseptic meningitis and respiratory failure, is a potentially life-threatening condition with dermatologic relevance.

Objective: To describe the mucocutaneous findings and clinical features of TMP-SMX hypersensitivity reaction.

Design, setting, and participants: This was a retrospective case series study of 7 patients who developed a characteristic rash, hemodynamic changes, and end-organ dysfunction after treatment with TMP-SMX at a large university hospital system during January 2013 to March 2022.

Exposures: Treatment with TMP-SMX within 2 weeks of the reaction.

Main outcome and measures: Descriptions of the condition, including the demographic information of the affected population, the reaction timeline, and mucocutaneous and clinical features.

Results: The cohort comprised 7 patients (median [range] age, 20 [15-66] years; 4 female and 3 male). The most common mucocutaneous findings were generalized sunburn-like erythema without scale, conjunctivitis, and mild facial and acral edema. Three patients had previous exposure to TMP-SMX and developed symptoms in 1 day or less, while those without prior exposure presented from 4 to 11 days after drug initiation. Among the 7 patients, 6 had fever, 7 had hypotension, and 7 had tachycardia. All patients had lymphopenia and evidence of end-organ dysfunction with either kidney or liver involvement. Median (range) time to resolution was 72 (48-96) hours.

Conclusions and relevance: This retrospective case series indicates that SCoRCH (sudden conjunctivitis, lymphopenia, and rash combined with hemodynamic changes) should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with acute generalized sunburn-like erythema, conjunctivitis, systemic symptoms, and hemodynamic changes in the setting of recent TMP-SMX use.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Exanthema* / chemically induced
  • Exanthema* / diagnosis
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Hypersensitivity*
  • Lymphopenia* / chemically induced
  • Male
  • Multiple Organ Failure
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Sunburn*
  • Trimethoprim, Sulfamethoxazole Drug Combination / adverse effects
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Trimethoprim, Sulfamethoxazole Drug Combination