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Acta Med Indones ; 2007 Jan-Mar; 39(1): 27-32
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-47177

ABSTRACT

It was reported that there was a case of severe malaria patient with jaundice who presented with arrhythmia (premature ventricular contraction) while getting quinine infusion was reported. A man, 25 years old, was admitted to hospital with high fever, chill, vomiting, jaundice. The patient was fully conscious, blood pressure 120/80 mmHg, pulse rate 100 x/minute, regular. On admission, laboratory examination showed Plasmodium falciparum (++++), total bilirubin 8.25 mg/dL, conjugated bilirubin 4.36 mg/dL, unconjugated bilirubin 3.89 mg/dL, potassium 3.52 meq/L Patient was diagnosed as severe malaria with jaundice and got quinine infusion in dextrose 5% 500 mg/8 hour. On the second day the patient had vomitus, diarrhea, tinnitus, loss of hearing. After 30 hours of quinine infusion the patient felt palpitation and electrocardiography (ECG) recording showed premature ventricular contraction (PVC) > 5 x/minute, trigemini, constant type--sinoatrial block, positive U wave. He was treated with lidocaine 50 mg intravenously followed by infusion 1500 mg in dextrose 5%/24 hour and potassium aspartate tablet. Quinine infusion was discontinued and changed with sulfate quinine tablets. Three hours later the patient felt better, the frequency of PVC reduced to 4 - 5 x/minute and on the third day ECG was normal, potassium level was 3.34 meq/L. He was discharged on 7th day in good condition. Quinine, like quinidine, is a chincona alkaloid that has anti-arrhythmic property, although it also pro-arrhythmic that can cause various arrhythmias, including severe arrhythmia such as multiple PVC. Administration of parenteral quinine must be done carefully and with good observation because of its pro-arrhythmic effect, especially in older patients who have heart diseases or patients with electrolyte disorder (hypokalemia) which frequently occurs due to vomiting and or diarrhea in malaria cases.


Subject(s)
Adult , Antimalarials/administration & dosage , Humans , Lidocaine/therapeutic use , Malaria/drug therapy , Male , Potassium/therapeutic use , Quinine/administration & dosage , Risk Factors , Sickness Impact Profile , Sinoatrial Block/chemically induced , Ventricular Premature Complexes/chemically induced
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2000; 78 (12): 735-737
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-55970

ABSTRACT

We report three observations of Diltiazem intoxication at therapeutic doses with occurence of sino auricular block. The situation evolute favorably for two patients while the thind die. The electro systolic stimulate seems to be justified in case of Diltiazem intoxication


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Sinoatrial Block/chemically induced , Diltiazem/poisoning
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