Hemodynamic abnormalities in sodium monofluoroacetate intoxication

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Abstract

Hypotension is one of the most important predictors of mortality in sodium monofluoroacetate (SMFA) intoxication. This paper reports the hemodynamic response in one fatal and another survival case of SMFA intoxication. Despite correction of hypovolemia and with inotropic support, the patients remained in shock. Hemodynamic observations have provided evidence that shock after SMFA intoxication is due to diminished systemic vascular resistance and increased cardiac output. This is the first report in which such an invasive hemodynamic investigation has been recorded in a clinical case of SMFA intoxication.

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Chi, C. H., Lin, T. K., & Chen, K. W. (1999). Hemodynamic abnormalities in sodium monofluoroacetate intoxication. Human and Experimental Toxicology, 18(6), 351–353. https://doi.org/10.1191/096032799678840200

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