Multi-organ dysfunction as a presentation of calcium channel blocker intoxication

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Summary We report the case of a 73-year-old woman who intentionally ingested 400 mg of amlodipine in a suicidal attempt who initially presented with hypotension which persisted despite aggressive therapy with fluid resuscitation, multiple pressor support, high-dose insulin therapy and calcium infusion. Her haemodynamic instability evolved to include bradycardia requiring atropine and transcutaneous pacing. Eventually she required salvage therapy with intravenous lipid emulsion (ILE) therapy. Despite all aggressive therapy, she developed multi-organ failure resulting in death. The literature on high-dose insulin euglycaemic therapy (HIET) and ILE therapy shows mixed results with some showing significant improvement in haemodynamic status. In our case, it had no significant positive impact on the outcome.

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Osman, A. F., Prasad, R. M., Marein, S., & O’Brien, C. (2022). Multi-organ dysfunction as a presentation of calcium channel blocker intoxication. BMJ Case Reports, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2021-245711

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