[Early onset of torsades de Pointes and elevated levels of serum troponin I due to acute arsenic poisoning]. / Torsades de Pointes precoces y elevación sérica de la troponina I debidas a intoxicación aguda por arsénico.
Med Intensiva
; 30(2): 77-80, 2006 Mar.
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ABSTRACT
Most cases of acute arsenic poisoning occur through accidental or voluntary ingestion of pesticides or insecticides, and all body systems are affected. Arsenic can prolong the QT interval and lead to torsades of Pointes, a crucial type of arrhythmia characteristic of such QT interval prolongation. In our revision of the literature, there have been found only 5 cases of torsades of Pointes due to acute arsenic poisoning. Recently, there have been published four additional cases in patients with refractory or recurrent acute promyelocytic leukemia being treated with arsenic trioxide. In all nine cases, torsades of pointes appeared slowly after poisoning. Herein is described a case of acute arsenic poisoning which led to an early onset of torsades of Pointes, hypopotasemia and high levels of serum troponin I.
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Assunto principal:
Torsades de Pointes
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Troponina I
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Intoxicação por Arsênico
Limite:
Adult
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Humans
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Male
Idioma:
Es
Revista:
Med Intensiva
Ano de publicação:
2006
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Article