1. Renal failure, shock, and loss of pacemaker capture: A case of flecainide intoxication.
- Author
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Heldens M, van der Nat GAM, and Melman PG
- Subjects
- Aged, Anti-Arrhythmia Agents administration & dosage, Anti-Arrhythmia Agents pharmacokinetics, Anti-Arrhythmia Agents toxicity, Bradycardia chemically induced, Bradycardia therapy, Buffers, Cardiotonic Agents administration & dosage, Electrocardiography methods, Female, Humans, Renal Elimination, Treatment Outcome, Drug Overdose etiology, Drug Overdose metabolism, Drug Overdose physiopathology, Drug Overdose therapy, Fat Emulsions, Intravenous administration & dosage, Flecainide administration & dosage, Flecainide pharmacokinetics, Flecainide toxicity, Kidney Failure, Chronic complications, Shock, Cardiogenic chemically induced, Shock, Cardiogenic physiopathology, Shock, Cardiogenic therapy, Sick Sinus Syndrome complications, Sick Sinus Syndrome drug therapy, Sodium Bicarbonate administration & dosage
- Abstract
Flecainide intoxication is a severe intoxication that can lead to cardiogenic shock. We report on a 68-year-old female patient, who presented with a flecainide intoxication in the setting of renal failure. She was managed with invasive supportive therapy at the ICU and infusion of sodium bicarbonate and intravenous lipid emulsion (ILE, intralipid 20%), after which she made a complete recovery.
- Published
- 2019