Caffeine intoxication successfully treated by hemoperfusion and hemodialysis

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Caffeine is an easily available drug which is generally regarded as being safe. However, it can lead to a lethal outcome in severe cases of caffeine intoxication. We herein report a case of a 32-year-old man who ingested approximately 15.6 g of caffeine in a suicide attempt. He suffered from sustained ventricular tachycardia despite conservative treatment. Therefore, we performed a combined therapy of hemoperfusion and hemo-dialysis which resulted in rapid improvement of the patient’s ventricular tachycardia as well as a reduction of the patient’s plasma caffeine level. To the best of our knowledge, this combination has not been previously reported to treat caffeine intoxication.

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Ishigaki, S., Fukasawa, H., Kinoshita-Katahashi, N., Yasuda, H., Kumagai, H., & Furuya, R. (2014). Caffeine intoxication successfully treated by hemoperfusion and hemodialysis. Internal Medicine, 53(23), 2745–2747. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.53.2882

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