Myocardial injury without electrocardiographic changes after a suicide attempt by an overdose of glimepiride and zolpidem: A case report and literature review

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Abstract

A 40-year-old diabetic man was admitted to our hospital for poor glycemic control. During hospitalization, he took 42 mg glimepiride and 50 mg zolpidem as a suicide attempt. The following day, the creatine kinase- MB fraction and troponin I levels were elevated to 112 IU/L and 8.77 ng/mL, respectively, without any electrocardiographic abnormalities. The patient recovered completely without any complications. Four weeks later, coronary computed tomography angiography and myocardial perfusion scintigraphy revealed moderate one-vessel coronary disease without the evidence of myocardial ischemia or old infarction. Cardiac-specific markers must be considered in sulfonylurea-induced hypoglycemic patients, particularly when the patient is unconscious and does not exhibit any clinical manifestations.

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Chou, S., Ayabe, S., & Sekine, N. (2015, November 1). Myocardial injury without electrocardiographic changes after a suicide attempt by an overdose of glimepiride and zolpidem: A case report and literature review. Internal Medicine. Japanese Society of Internal Medicine. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.54.4748

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