Switching therapy from intravenous landiolol to transdermal bisoprolol in a patient with thyroid storm complicated by decompensated heart failure and gastrointestinal dysfunction

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Abstract

Thyroid storm is a life-threatening disorder that remains a therapeutic challenge. Although β-blockers are the mainstay for treatment, their use can be challenging in cases complicated by rapid atrial fibrillation and decompensated heart failure. We present a case of thyroid storm-associated atrial fibrillation and decompensated heart failure complicated by gastrointestinal dysfunction secondary to diffuse peritonitis that was successfully managed by a switching therapy, in which the continuous intravenous administration of landiolol was changed to bisoprolol via transdermal patch, in the acute phase treatment. This switching therapy may offer a promising therapeutic option for this potentially lethal disorder.

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Godo, S., Kawazoe, Y., Ozaki, H., Fujita, M., Kudo, D., Nomura, R., … Kushimoto, S. (2017). Switching therapy from intravenous landiolol to transdermal bisoprolol in a patient with thyroid storm complicated by decompensated heart failure and gastrointestinal dysfunction. Internal Medicine, 56(19), 2603–2609. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.8846-17

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