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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38523381/effect-of-intravenous-lipid-therapy-in-critically-ill-pediatric-patients-with-calcium-channel-blocker-toxicity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sinan Yavuz, Ali Avcı, Rabia Gündoğan Serin, Mustafa Mesut Kaya, Dilfuza Ağalıoğlu
BACKGROUND: Overdose with calcium-channel blockers (CCBs) still maintain their importance with a high lethality rate after exposure. We report the intravenous lipid emulsion therapy (ILE) therapy in our CCB overdose patients. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the records of 6 patients with CCB intoxication from Batman Training and Research Hospital PICU between March 2021 and September 2022. Patients aged 0-18 years who received ILE treatment for CCB poisoning were included...
2024: Turkish Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38308385/successful-treatment-of-severe-calcium-channel-blocker-poisoning-new-experience-with-the-guidance-of-invasive-hemodynamic-monitoring-in-a-17-year-old-girl-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amir Saeed, Amir Naghshzan
BACKGROUND: Calcium channel blocker poisoning is one of the most lethal cardiac drugs overdoses. Calcium and high-dose insulin infusion are the first-line therapy for symptomatic patients, and Intralipid emulsion infusion is useful for refractory cases. CASE PRESENTATION: In this report, we describe a 17-year-old Iranian girl who took 250 mg of the drug for a suicidal attempt and presented with refractory hypotension and non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema treated successfully with the guidance of invasive hemodynamic parameters...
February 3, 2024: Journal of Medical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38165982/calcium-channel-blocker-overdose-what-role-does-extracorporeal-membrane-oxygenation-have-in-support-a-systematic-review-of-the-literature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Finn, Jackson Stevens, Michael Tolkacz, John Robinson, Jimmi Mangla, Anthony Iacco
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has had increasing prevalence and indications in the last decade. Calcium channel blocker overdose (CCBOD) can lead to significant cardiopulmonary dysfunction and has also increased in recent years. CCBOD results in cardiac depression, vasoplegia, and hyperglycemia. Expert consensus recommends treatment with calcium, high-dose insulin, inotropes, and vasopressors. Our systematic review evaluated when to initiate ECMO in the CCBOD population and the mortality rate associated with use...
January 3, 2024: ASAIO Journal: a Peer-reviewed Journal of the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37976176/beta-blocker-and-calcium-channel-blocker-toxicity-current-evidence-on-evaluation-and-management
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charlotte E Goldfine, Andrew Troger, Timothy B Erickson, Peter R Chai
Beta-blocker and calcium-channel blocker overdoses are associated with severe morbidity and mortality; therefore, it is important to recognize and appropriately treat individuals with toxicity. The most common clinical findings in toxicity are bradycardia and hypotension. In addition to supportive care and cardiac monitoring, specific treatment includes administration of calcium salts, vasopressors, and high-dose insulin euglycaemia treatment. Other advanced treatments (e.g. ECMO) may be indicated depending on the severity of toxicity and specific agents involved...
February 16, 2024: European Heart Journal. Acute Cardiovascular Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37873673/insulin-concentrations-following-termination-of-high-dose-insulin-euglycemic-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brian G Wiener, Cameron T Smith, Savan Patel, Robert S Hoffman
INTRODUCTION: High-dose insulin therapy is used in patients with calcium channel blocker and beta-adrenergic antagonist overdoses. The pharmacokinetics of insulin are scantly reported following high-dose insulin therapy. We present two cases of persistently elevated insulin concentrations following high-dose insulin therapy. CASE REPORTS: A 50-year-old woman and a 45-year-old man experienced hypotension after overdosing on amlodipine and atenolol. They were treated with high-dose insulin therapy for 54 hours at 2 units/kilogram/hour and 48 hours at 10 units/kilogram/hour, respectively...
September 2023: Clinical Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37721023/2023-american-heart-association-focused-update-on-the-management-of-patients-with-cardiac-arrest-or-life-threatening-toxicity-due-to-poisoning-an-update-to-the-american-heart-association-guidelines-for-cardiopulmonary-resuscitation-and-emergency-cardiovascular
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REVIEW
Eric J Lavonas, Peter D Akpunonu, Ann M Arens, Kavita M Babu, Dazhe Cao, Robert S Hoffman, Christopher O Hoyte, Maryann E Mazer-Amirshahi, Andrew Stolbach, Maude St-Onge, Trevonne M Thompson, George Sam Wang, Amber V Hoover, Ian R Drennan
In this focused update, the American Heart Association provides updated guidance for resuscitation of patients with cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, and refractory shock due to poisoning. Based on structured evidence reviews, guidelines are provided for the treatment of critical poisoning from benzodiazepines, β-adrenergic receptor antagonists (also known as β-blockers), L-type calcium channel antagonists (commonly called calcium channel blockers), cocaine, cyanide, digoxin and related cardiac glycosides, local anesthetics, methemoglobinemia, opioids, organophosphates and carbamates, sodium channel antagonists (also called sodium channel blockers), and sympathomimetics...
October 17, 2023: Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37664357/treatment-modalities-in-calcium-channel-blocker-overdose-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Himanshi Baid, Nidhi Kaeley, Shiana Singh, Prakash Mahala, Hannah Chawang, Soumya Subhra Datta, Harsimran Manchanda, Takshak Shankar
Calcium channel blocker poisoning is one of the most common poisonings encountered which presents with life-threatening complications. However, there is no unified approach for treating these patients in the existing literature. This study aimed to assess the effects of different treatment modalities used in calcium channel blocker poisoning, as reported by previous studies. The primary outcomes studied were mortality and hemodynamic parameters after treatment. The secondary outcomes were the length of hospital stay, length of intensive care unit stay, duration of vasopressor use, functional outcomes, and serum calcium channel blocker concentrations...
August 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36604782/high-dose-insulin-should-not-be-used-without-vasopressors-in-calcium-channel-blocker-toxicity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saskia J Rietjens, Tessa E van Riemsdijk, Maaike A Sikma, Dylan W de Lange
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 5, 2023: British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36314764/angiotensin-ii-use-in-treatment-of-refractory-shock-due-to-benazepril-and-amlodipine-toxic-ingestion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
G Christina Gutierrez, Christopher Dayton, Rebecca L Attridge, Lucas Smedley, Haritha Saikumar, Christopher Everett, Abraham Rodriguez, Shawn Varney
INTRODUCTION: Calcium channel blockers (CCB) are a leading cause of ingestion-associated fatality. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEi) overdose as part of co-ingestion is common and associated with refractory shock. Treatment options to manage this profound vasoplegia are limited. We describe the first case of use of newly formulated Angiotensin II for treatment of severe ACEi and CCB poisoning. CASE REPORT: A 57-year-old man presented after suicide attempt by ingesting 20 tablets each of amlodipine 10 mg and benazepril 20 mg...
October 31, 2022: Journal of Pharmacy Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36065348/calcium-channel-blocker-toxicity-a-practical-approach
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REVIEW
Omar A Alshaya, Arwa Alhamed, Sara Althewaibi, Lolwa Fetyani, Shaden Alshehri, Fai Alnashmi, Shmeylan Alharbi, Mohammed Alrashed, Saleh F Alqifari, Abdulrahman I Alshaya
Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) are widely prescribed medications for various clinical indications in adults and children. They are available in both immediate and long-acting formulations and are generally classified into dihydropyridines and nondihydropyridines, with nondihydropyridines having more cardioselectivity. CCB toxicity is common given the widespread use which leads to serious adverse clinical outcomes, especially in children. Severe CCB toxicities may present with life-threatening bradycardia, hypotension, hyperglycemia, and renal insufficiency...
2022: Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35862179/use-of-concentrated-insulin-in-the-management-of-calcium-channel-blocker-overdose-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel Rafeq, Matthew Salzman
INTRODUCTION: Hyperinsulinemia-euglycemia therapy [HIE] is a first line therapy recommended in symptomatic calcium channel blocker overdose patients. HIE, particularly if administered in concentrations typically used for glycemic control, would result in a substantial amount of hypotonic fluid administration, which places patients at risk of volume overload. Therefore, it may be beneficial to utilize a concentrated insulin as a strategy to mitigate fluid overload risks. We report the case of a 73 years old, 69...
July 21, 2022: Journal of Pharmacy Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35856321/single-pass-albumin-dialysis-as-rescue-therapy-for-pediatric-calcium-channel-blocker-overdose
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jenna Essink, Sydney Berg, Jaka Montange, Andrew Sankey, Veronica Taylor, Jeffrey Salomon
Calcium channel blocker ingestions remain one of the leading causes of death related to cardiovascular medication ingestion in both adults and pediatric patients. We report a case of a 17-year-old, 103 kg female presenting after an intentional polypharmacy ingestion, including 500 to 550 mg of amlodipine. She presented with profound vasoplegia and cardiovascular collapse requiring high-dose inotropes and eventual life support with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Current available treatments, designed for adults, including lipid emulsion and methylene blue, provided no sustained clinical improvement...
January 2022: Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35605142/development-of-a-pharmacist-managed-protocol-for-the-transition-from-intravenous-to-subcutaneous-insulin-in-critically-ill-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jenna M Gerhardt, Serena A Dine, David R Foster, Andrew C Lodolo, Allyson M McIntire, Michael J Peters, Taylor A Rhew, Todd A Walroth
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of a pharmacist-managed protocol for transitioning critically ill patients from intravenous (IV) to subcutaneous insulin. METHODS: This single-center, retrospective, observational study included patients admitted to the medical or surgical/trauma intensive care unit who received a continuous infusion of IV insulin from January 2019 to April 2021. Patients were excluded if they were less than 18 years old, pregnant, or incarcerated or received IV insulin for the diagnosis of diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state, calcium channel blocker or β-blocker overdose, or hypertriglyceridemia...
August 19, 2022: American Journal of Health-system Pharmacy: AJHP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35461630/cardiotoxic-medication-poisoning
#14
REVIEW
Jon B Cole, Ann M Arens
Beta-blockers and calcium channel blockers result in a disproportionate number of fatalities from cardiac medication overdoses, and share similar characteristics. High-dose insulin is a superior therapy for both overdoses, but is likely synergistic with vasopressors; therefore we recommend starting vasopressors and high-dose insulin simultaneously. Digoxin remains an important cardiac poison and can likely be safely treated with smaller doses of fab fragments than in the past, except for patients in extremis...
May 2022: Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35344530/intravenous-lipid-emulsion-treatment-for-calcium-channel-blocker-intoxication-pediatric-case-series-and-review-of-the-literature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Banu Katlan, Selman Kesici, Benan Bayrakci
BACKGROUND: Calcium-channel blocker (CCBs) intoxication remains the most lethal among all other drug overdoses (Arroyo and Kao. Pediatr Emerg Care 2009;25:533-538). This study aimed to describe the use and efficacy of intravenous lipid emulsion treatment in our CCB overdose patients in tandem with a comprehensive literature investigation. CASE REPORTS: Hereby we report 4 adolescent patients who arrived to the pediatric emergency department after intentional CCB ingestions...
March 28, 2022: Pediatric Emergency Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34957477/evaluation-of-high-dose-insulin-euglycemia-therapy-for-suspected-%C3%AE-blocker-or-calcium-channel-blocker-overdose-following-guideline-implementation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel F Schult, Nicholas Nacca, Tori L Grannell, Rachel M Jorgensen, Nicole M Acquisto
PURPOSE: High-dose insulin/euglycemia (HDIE) is targeted therapy for β-blocker and calcium channel blocker overdose. A guideline using concentrated insulin infusions (20 units/mL), aggressive monitoring, and supportive recommendations was implemented. We sought to evaluate safety before and after HDIE guideline implementation and describe the patient population, insulin doses, supplemental dextrose, vasopressor use, hospital and intensive care unit (ICU) lengths of stay, and mortality...
March 21, 2022: American Journal of Health-system Pharmacy: AJHP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34868762/-feeling-the-blues-a-case-of-calcium-channel-blocker-overdose-managed-with-methylene-blue
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James R Pellegrini, Rezwan Munshi, Muhammad S Tiwana, Tinu Abraham, Hira Tahir, Najia Sayedy, Javed Iqbal
Amlodipine is a dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker (CCB) commonly used to treat hypertension. In the United States, approximately 9,500 cases of CCB intoxication due to deliberate or inadvertent overdose were reported to poison centers in 2002. We present a case of a patient who presented with CCB overdose complicated by acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and recalcitrant shock all of which resolved with methylene blue therapy. We present a case of a 56-year-old African American woman who presented to the emergency department (ED) after intentional ingestion of large amounts of multiple pills likely consisting of cyclobenzaprine, amlodipine, losartan, and ibuprofen following an argument with her boyfriend...
October 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34643856/refractory-shock-from-amlodipine-overdose-overcomed-with-hyperinsulinemia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
L Koliastasis, I Lampadakis, A Milkas, P Strempelas, V Sourides, K Kakava, P Tsioufis, S Papaioannou
Intoxication from calcium channel blockers exhibits almost 50% mortality rates. Amlodipine is a long-acting dihydropyridine and inappropriate dosage poses a great threat for profound vasodilation, hypotension, and refractory vasopressor-resistant shock. A 72-year-old woman with unremarkable medical history presented to the emergency department due to amlodipine overdose after a suicide attempt attributed to COVID-19 pandemic severe anxiety disorder. Vital signs at presentation: heart rate 82 beats/ min, arterial pressure 72/55 mmHg, and oxygen saturation 98%...
January 2022: Cardiovascular Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34527109/a-fatal-case-of-massive-verapamil-overdose-an-overview-of-the-treatment-options
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Francis Atemnkeng, Jawad Shabani, Lu Chen, Bhavesh Gala, Jonathan Ramalho, Keith Diaz, Jay Nfonoyim
Calcium channel blocker overdose is usually very fatal and challenging to manage. The patients are usually asymptomatic on admission, but deteriorate very rapidly. Currently, there is no specific antidote, and the treatment is supportive requiring high level of critical care, and may necessitate extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. The use of high-dose insulin is reported to help stabilize the blood pressure and wean off inotropes. The recommendations for supportive treatment in patients with calcium channel blocker overdose are based upon low-quality evidence reports including case series and animal studies...
September 2021: Journal of Medical Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33981424/vasopressin-for-persistent-hypotension-due-to-amlodipine-and-olmesartan-overdose-a-case-report
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Susumu Matsushime, Akira Kuriyama
BACKGROUND: While there are consensus recommendations for managing calcium channel blocker (CCB) toxicity, reports on angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) toxicity and management are limited. Herein, we report a case of catecholamine-refractory hypotension due to CCB and ARB overdose. CASE PRESENTATION: A 54-year-old woman with underlying hypertension was brought to the emergency department after she attempted suicide by ingesting 345 mg of amlodipine, a CCB, and 340 mg of olmesartan, an ARB...
May 2021: Annals of Medicine and Surgery
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