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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623136/electrocardiographic-effects-of-bupropion-toxicity-suggesting-dysfunction-of-the-gap-junction-or-connexin-43
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Patrick Bruss, Ryan Hartle, Jennifer Astacio, Ammar F Chauhdri
This is a case of a 20-year-old pregnant female presenting EKG abnormalities associated with an overdose of bupropion. These ECG abnormalities are prolongation of the QRS, prolongation of the corrected QT interval (QTc), right axis deviation, and a terminal R wave. The propagation of electricity through the myocardium is dependent on many factors. It is dependent on the flow of sodium from the extracellular to intracellular space, flow of potassium from intracellular to extracellular space, and ultimately the propagation of the signal at the gap junction by Connexin 43 (Cx-43)...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597366/common-pitfalls-in-the-use-of-hypertonic-sodium-bicarbonate-for-cardiac-toxic-drug-poisonings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Betty S Chan, Nicholas A Buckley
BACKGROUND: Hypertonic sodium bicarbonate is advocated for the treatment of sodium channel blocker poisoning, but its efficacy varies amongst different sodium channel blockers. This Commentary addresses common pitfalls and appropriate usage of hypertonic sodium bicarbonate therapy in cardiotoxic drug poisonings. SODIUM BICARBONATE WORKS SYNERGISTICALLY WITH HYPERVENTILATION: Serum alkalinization is best achieved by the synergistic effect of hypertonic sodium bicarbonate and hyperventilation (PCO2 ∼ 30-35 mmHg [0...
April 10, 2024: Clinical Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576465/drug-induced-myocarditis-precipitated-by-amlodipine-overdose-a-case-report
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Maria Skaria, Edward Hoey, Richard Watkin, Binoy Skaria
BACKGROUND: Amlodipine is the most commonly prescribed calcium channel blocker (CCB), used in the treatment of a variety of cardiovascular conditions. Calcium channel blockers remain a well-established cause of cardiovascular drug overdose. We present the case of an intentional overdose with 250 mg of amlodipine resulting in acute left ventricular dysfunction and myocarditis. CASE SUMMARY: A 46-year-old man with no significant past medical history presented to the emergency department 8 h after intentionally ingesting 250 mg of amlodipine...
April 2024: European Heart Journal. Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38529925/-circulatory-failure-after-bupropion-overdose
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erik Norberg, Kai Knudsen, Andreas Blomgren, Marc Stevens, Erik Lindeman, Johanna Nordmark Grass
A case of massive overdose of sustained release bupropion tablets is described. The patient presented with GCS 3, tachycardic and in vasoplegic shock. ECHO and EKG were initially normal. The hemodynamic situation was stabilised with vasopressors, but 18 h after presentation the patient deteriorated with wide complex arrhythmias rapidly progressing to cardiac arrest. The patient was put on VA-ECMO after 35 minutes of CPR. Circulation could be stabilized and ECMO was discontinued after 36 h. The patient was extubated on day 6 and made a complete recovery on discharge two weeks after presentation...
March 26, 2024: Läkartidningen
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465186/successful-treatment-of-confirmed-severe-bupropion-cardiotoxicity-with-veno-arterial-extracorporeal-membrane-oxygenation-initiation-prior-to-cardiac-arrest
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Kyle D Pires, Joshua Bloom, Stephanie Golob, Barbara E Sahagún, Allison A Greco, Esha Chebolu, Jenny Yang, Peter Ting, Radu Postelnicu, Vanessa Soetanto, Leian Joseph, Sripal Bangalore, Sylvie F Hall, Rana Biary, Robert S Hoffman, David S Park, Carlos L Alviar, Rafael Harari, Silas W Smith, Mark K Su
Bupropion is a substituted cathinone (β-keto amphetamine) norepinephrine/dopamine reuptake inhibitor andnoncompetitive nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist that is frequently used to treat major depressive disorder. Bupropion overdose can cause neurotoxicity and cardiotoxicity, the latter of which is thought to be secondary to gap junction inhibition and ion channel blockade. We report a patient with a confirmed bupropion ingestion causing severe cardiotoxicity, for whom prophylactic veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) was successfully implemented...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409169/azathioprine-and-hydroxychloroquine-overdose-in-sj%C3%A3-gren-s-syndrome-patient-with-hypocalcemia-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alireza Kooshki, Omid Mehrpour, Samaneh Nakhaee
INTRODUCTION: Hydroxychloroquine and azathioprine have been routinely used to control and treat primary and secondary Sjögren's syndrome, which potentially triggered some overdoses by these drugs. Toxicity from hydroxychloroquine and azathioprine manifests in the form of cardiac conduction abnormalities, nausea, vomiting, and muscle weakness. Recognizing these unique drug overdoses and management of these toxicities is important. This case report aims to expand our current understanding of these drug overdoses and their management and also underscores the importance of anticipating and identifying fewer common complications, such as hypocalcemia...
February 27, 2024: Journal of Medical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38277551/a-case-of-digoxin-intoxication-caused-by-short-term-massive-overdose-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hua Li, Chun-Hai Zhang, Ming-Wei Liu
RATIONALE: Digoxin is a frequently prescribed medication for the management of both acute and chronic cardiac insufficiency. The overdose ingestion of digoxin can result in a range of arrhythmias, with severe cases potentially leading to malignant arrhythmias and fatal outcomes. To date, there is a lack of documented cases related to acute digoxin intoxication resulting from the administration of massive digoxin overdose in the short term. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 37-year-old female patient was admitted to the emergency department following a suicide attempt involving the administration of 330 tablets of digoxin (each tablet containing 0...
January 26, 2024: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38231419/qt-interval-prolongation-associated-with-supratherapeutic-guanfacine-concentration-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fumiya Inoue, Yuji Okazaki, Kenichiro Kashiwa, Toshihisa Ichiba, Akira Namera
INTRODUCTION: Guanfacine, an alpha-2 adrenergic agonist, is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Although cardiovascular effects including hypotension and bradycardia are common adverse effects of guanfacine, the effect of guanfacine on QT intervals remains unclear. The association between the serum concentration of guanfacine and its toxicity has also not been fully investigated. CASE REPORT: This is a case of a 21-year-old woman with ADHD who developed repeated presyncope 1 day before admission...
January 17, 2024: Journal of Medical Toxicology: Official Journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38117261/acute-quetiapine-overdose-is-associated-with-risk-of-ectopic-atrial-rhythm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miguel Pires, Diana Brigadeiro, Francisco Luís, Juliana Nunes
Quetiapine overdose is commonly associated with coma, respiratory depression, hypotension, tachycardia, and QTc interval prolongation on the electrocardiogram.
September 2023: Actas Españolas de Psiquiatría
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38116354/the-critical-role-of-lambda-shaped-qrs-st-t-wave-fusion-st-elevation-in-diagnosing-and-managing-takotsubo-cardiomyopathy-a-case-report-and-review-of-literature
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Victor H Molina-Lopez, Jose Escabi-Mendoza
Stress-induced cardiomyopathy, commonly known as Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TCM), is a clinical syndrome characterized by acute and transient ventricular systolic dysfunction that often presents with chest pain and may resemble an acute coronary syndrome. This case report discusses a complex clinical scenario involving an adult female with severe depression who attempted suicide through drug overdose, subsequently developing serotonin syndrome. Her clinical presentation was further complicated by the emergence of a unique lambda-shaped triangular QRS-ST-T waveform fusion ST-elevation electrocardiographic (ECG) pattern closely mimicking an anterolateral occlusive myocardial infarction...
November 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38028063/a-rare-case-with-melatonin-induced-on-top-of-alcohol-intoxication-brugada-type-2-pattern
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Muad Abdi Hassan, Fatima Khalid Arbab, Obada Adel Alsakaji, Ahmad Dulli, Mohammad Abdow Abdow, Fatima Moulana Mohammed Jamal Ullah, Irfan Ullah Wali
Brugada syndrome (BrS), a genetically inherited ion channelopathy, has been linked to a considerable number of unexplained sudden cardiac deaths in patients without structural heart defects, and Brugada phenocopy (BrP) is a condition where there is an identical electrocardiogram (ECG) pattern to a congenital BrS, but this is due to other reversible etiologies. A 37-year-old male patient with a documented history of hypertension presented with vomiting after taking 43, 10 mg, melatonin pills and binge drinking locally made alcohol 2 days before...
November 2023: Clinical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38008932/excessively-high-chronic-propranolol-overdose-in-infantile-hemangioma-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heba Alshammari, Alhanouf Alessa, Yasmin Elsharawy, Ashjan Alghanem, Abdullah M Alhammad
BACKGROUND Infantile hemangiomas are the most common benign tumors of childhood, occurring in approximately 5% of infants. Oral propranolol at 2 to 3 mg/kg daily is recommended for systemic treatment of high-risk infantile hemangiomas. Multiple propranolol formulations exist, and propranolol overdose can occur due to improper patient counseling. Propranolol acute toxicity in the pediatric population and its management are well described in the literature. However, data are lacking on chronic propranolol overdose and how to manage it, with the awareness that abrupt discontinuation of therapeutic doses of propranolol can lead to rebound sinus tachycardia...
November 27, 2023: American Journal of Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37901354/evaluating-the-effects-of-rifampin-in-the-prevention-of-neurogenic-symptoms-and-cardiac-arrhythmias-caused-by-the-systemic-toxicity-of-lidocaine-in-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Siamak Kazemi-Darabadi, Soodeh Tavakoli, Yousef Panahi, Hamid Akbari
Lidocaine toxicity is caused by unintended intravascular injection or overdose. Lidocaine is metabolized in the liver by the CYP3A4 isoenzyme. The objective was to investigate if the administration of rifampin could accelerate animal recovery and reduce the symptoms of lidocaine toxicity by induction of the CYP3A4. Thirty-six male rats were divided into control and treatment groups, each containing three subgroups. The treatment group received oral rifampin suspension daily for 1 week. In all rats, 2.00% lidocaine was injected intravenously...
2023: Veterinary Research Forum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37843498/diphenhydramine-overdose-detected-early-by-integration-of-toxidrome-and-electrocardiography-and-treated-with-venoarterial-extracorporeal-membrane-oxygenation-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masaru Matsuoka, Riku Arai, Shingo Ihara, Nobuhiro Murata, Junko Yamaguchi, Yasuo Okumura, Kosaku Kinoshita
Drug overdose can lead to a range of symptoms, including potentially life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias. However, identifying the specific causative drug upon admission can be challenging in many cases. The toxidrome approach is a method that utilizes toxidromes, which are collections of findings obtained from physical examination and ancillary tests, that may be caused by a specific toxin. In this particular case, a man presented with an unknown drug overdose that caused symptoms indicative of anticholinergic effects and abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) findings...
October 2023: Journal of International Medical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37841655/administration-of-an-excessive-dosage-of-covid-19-pfizer-vaccine-in-an-infant-case-report-of-clinical-and-immune-responses
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Jorgete Maria E Silva, Jhefferson Barbosa Guimarães, Soraya Regina Abu Jamra, Beatrice Santanastasio Mirante, Carlos Fabiano Capato, Daniel Macedo de Melo Jorge, Benedito Antônio Lopes da Fonseca
INTRODUCTION/CASE REPORT: We describe the case of a 6-month-old female infant who received the equivalent of 6 adult doses of the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine due to an immunization error. The patient underwent clinical and laboratory evaluations from the time of vaccination error (January 2022) until November 2022. In the first three days after immunization, she presented with low-grade fever (38 °C) and mild pain and induration at the injection site. She showed no other symptoms afterwards...
December 2023: Vaccine: X
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37682427/chronic-doxepin-toxicity-masquerading-as-epilepsy-in-a-10-year-old-boy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James D Whitledge, C James Watson, Michele M Burns
INTRODUCTION: Chronic tricyclic antidepressant toxicity is rarely described in children. Symptoms include confusion, ataxia, and seizures. Toxicity may result from dosing error, CYP2C19 and CYP2D6 genetic variability, and drug-drug interactions. Chronic doxepin toxicity has not been previously reported in children. Doxepin is prescribed for insomnia and depression, with a maximum off-label dose of 3 mg/kg in children. We present a case of chronic doxepin toxicity mimicking epilepsy in a child attributable to three potential factors: supratherapeutic dosing, pharmacogenomic variability, and drug-drug interactions...
September 8, 2023: Journal of Medical Toxicology: Official Journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37539350/autolytic-attempt-mimicking-brugada-type-1-electrocardiogram-pattern-due-to-flecainide-toxicity-a-case-report
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José Luis López Guillén, José Manuel Sastre Albiach, María Begoña Torres García, María Dolores Maravall Llagaria
BACKGROUND: Brugada phenocopies are a group of heterogeneous disorders that mimic Brugada syndrome (BrS) electrocardiogram (ECG) changes elicited by reversible clinical conditions. We report a novel case on flecainide toxicity causing an ECG signature of Brugada type 1 pattern in the paediatric age. CASE SUMMARY: A 13-year-old Caucasian boy with untreated attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder referred to the Pediatric Emergency Department (PED) after unknown antiarrhythmic drug overdose...
August 2023: European Heart Journal. Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37501072/characterization-of-non-cardiac-arrest-pulsepoint-activations-in-public-and-private-settings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer Blackwood, Mohamud R Daya, Ben Sorenson, Brian Schaeffer, Mike Dawson, Michael Charter, James Mark Nania, Julie Charbonneau, Jeremy Robertson, Michael Mancera, Chris Carbon, Dawn B Jorgenson, Mengqi Gao, Richard Price, Chris Rosse, Thomas Rea
BACKGROUND: Geospatial smartphone application alert systems are used in some communities to crowdsource community response for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Although the clinical focus of this strategy is OHCA, dispatch identification of OHCA is imperfect so that activation may occur for the non-arrest patient. The frequency and clinical profile of such non-arrest patients has not been well-investigated. METHODS: We undertook a prospective 3-year cohort investigation of patients for whom a smartphone geospatial application was activated for suspected OHCA in four United States communities (total population ~1 million)...
July 27, 2023: BMC Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37465031/electrocardiogram-abnormalities-following-diphenhydramine-ingestion-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick Bruss, Christine Bowman, Teagan Carroll
UNLABELLED: In the United States, tricyclic antidepressants (TCA) are commonly prescribed to treat psychiatric illnesses and neuropathic pain. This class of antidepressants has been found to cause pathognomonic electrocardiogram (ECG) changes in cases of overdose.1 Specifically, TCA's cause a dominant terminal R wave in aVR and widening of the QRS complex due to their sodium channel blocking effect. Diphenhydramine, better known as Benadryl, is known to disrupt sodium channels in the same manner...
January 2023: Journal of education & teaching in emergency medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37318051/sodium-bicarbonate-treatment-for-qrs-widening-in-bupropion-overdoses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Simpson, Linda Johnson, Charlotte Goldfine
INTRODUCTION: Bupropion cardiotoxicity widens QRS complexes by inhibiting cardiac gap junctions. Sodium bicarbonate is the standard treatment for QRS widening from sodium channel blockade, but its effect on QRS widening in bupropion cardiotoxicity is not well-studied. METHODS: This is a retrospective cohort study of bupropion overdoses from 10 hospitals between January 2010 and June 2022. Patients with documented administration of sodium bicarbonate and QRS duration > 100 milliseconds on pre-bicarbonate electrocardiogram were included...
June 2023: Clinical Toxicology
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