Introduction. Severe mixed-blocker and calcium channel blocker intoxication presents a significant risk for patient mortality. Although treatment is well-established, it sporadically fails to support the patient through massive overdoses, thus requiring non-conventional treatments. We report the use of extra-corporeal life support in a patient with refractory hemodynamic impairment due to multi-drug intoxication. Although sometimes used in clinical practice, extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation for intoxications has rarely been reported. Case presentation. A 36-year-old Caucasian man presented to our hospital with refractory hypotension, severe cardiac insufficiency and multi-organ failure due to mixed intoxication with atenolol, nifedipine...
Massive bupropion overdose has a known association with cardiogenic shock. We describe a clinica...
International audienceObjective . To describe the case of a patient who developed a serotonin syndro...
Flecainide acetate is a Vaughan Williams class 1C anti-arrhythmic agent. Overdose causes severe card...
blocker and calcium channel blocker intoxication with hyperinsulinemic euglycemia, intravenous lipid...
Combined poisoning with calcium-channel blockers and β-blockers is usually associated with severe he...
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) use in cardiotoxic drug overdose is increasing. Calcium c...
Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) overdose can be life-threatening when manifest as catastrophic shock...
Background. Treatment of combined beta blocker and calcium channel blocker intoxication remains chal...
Copyright © 2014 Erin N. Frazee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Flecainide is a potent class 1C antidysrhythmic that interferes with sodium channel card...
Acute severe self-administration of an overdose of betablockers, calcium antagonists or antiarrhythm...
Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) and ß-blockers are used, combined or individually, in the treatment ...
International audienceBackground: Cardiac failure is still a leading cause of death in drug intoxica...
Calcium channel antagonists (CCAs) are widely used for different cardiovascular disorders. At therap...
Thyroid storm is a rare but life-threatening endocrinological emergency with significant mortality r...
Massive bupropion overdose has a known association with cardiogenic shock. We describe a clinica...
International audienceObjective . To describe the case of a patient who developed a serotonin syndro...
Flecainide acetate is a Vaughan Williams class 1C anti-arrhythmic agent. Overdose causes severe card...
blocker and calcium channel blocker intoxication with hyperinsulinemic euglycemia, intravenous lipid...
Combined poisoning with calcium-channel blockers and β-blockers is usually associated with severe he...
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) use in cardiotoxic drug overdose is increasing. Calcium c...
Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) overdose can be life-threatening when manifest as catastrophic shock...
Background. Treatment of combined beta blocker and calcium channel blocker intoxication remains chal...
Copyright © 2014 Erin N. Frazee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Flecainide is a potent class 1C antidysrhythmic that interferes with sodium channel card...
Acute severe self-administration of an overdose of betablockers, calcium antagonists or antiarrhythm...
Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) and ß-blockers are used, combined or individually, in the treatment ...
International audienceBackground: Cardiac failure is still a leading cause of death in drug intoxica...
Calcium channel antagonists (CCAs) are widely used for different cardiovascular disorders. At therap...
Thyroid storm is a rare but life-threatening endocrinological emergency with significant mortality r...
Massive bupropion overdose has a known association with cardiogenic shock. We describe a clinica...
International audienceObjective . To describe the case of a patient who developed a serotonin syndro...
Flecainide acetate is a Vaughan Williams class 1C anti-arrhythmic agent. Overdose causes severe card...