Severe symptomatic bradycardia after a dinner of spicy oleander soup

Cardiac glycosides similar to digoxin are produced by different plants in nature. Nerium oleander, commonly grown as an ornamental shrub, can be found worldwide in temperate countries. Intentional or accidental ingestion of any part of the plant can lead to clinically relevant intoxication. A 63-yea...

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Main Authors: Andrea Tampieri, Fabrizio Mucci, Valeria Palmonari, Eugenio Giovannini, Tiziano Lenzi, Patrizia Cenni
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2016-10-01
Series:Emergency Care Journal
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spelling doaj-da6822cb922f421a9041e0f8a09c73902020-11-25T03:41:43ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEmergency Care Journal1826-98262282-20542016-10-0112210.4081/ecj.2016.62524978Severe symptomatic bradycardia after a dinner of spicy oleander soupAndrea Tampieri0Fabrizio Mucci1Valeria Palmonari2Eugenio Giovannini3Tiziano Lenzi4Patrizia Cenni5Emergency Department, S.M. Scaletta Hospital, Imola (BO)Emergency Department, S.M. Scaletta Hospital, Imola (BO)Emergency Department, S.M. Scaletta Hospital, Imola (BO)Emergency Department, S.M. Scaletta Hospital, Imola (BO)Emergency Department, S.M. Scaletta Hospital, Imola (BO)Emergency Department, S.M. Scaletta Hospital, Imola (BO)Cardiac glycosides similar to digoxin are produced by different plants in nature. Nerium oleander, commonly grown as an ornamental shrub, can be found worldwide in temperate countries. Intentional or accidental ingestion of any part of the plant can lead to clinically relevant intoxication. A 63-year-old woman came to the emergency department with acute dyspeptic symptoms after eating vegetable soup flavored with unfamiliar flowers she have collected herself. However, the electrocardiography (ECG) showed abnormalities that raised suspicions for an overdose of digoxin-like cardiac glycosides. The patient was not on treatment with digoxin and a careful anamnesis revealed that she had eaten oleander leaves. Digoxin specific Fab antibody fragments were administered for marked bradycardia that was not responding to atropine administration, after counseling with the reference toxicology center. The patient was also treated with activated charcoal and magnesium sulphate, intravenous fluids and pantoprazole. Four days later she was discharged as asymptomatic, with normal sinus rhythm. Emergency physicians should be aware of this type of poisoning, especially in cases with typical ECG alterations in patients not treated with digoxin and medical history of plants ingestion. Cardio-active glycosides are present in different plants, often used inappropriately, with potential toxic effects and harmful drug interactions.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ecj/article/view/6252Plant poisoningNerium oleanderCardiac glycosidesDigoxin antibodies FAB fragmentsCardiac dysrhythmia
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author Andrea Tampieri
Fabrizio Mucci
Valeria Palmonari
Eugenio Giovannini
Tiziano Lenzi
Patrizia Cenni
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Fabrizio Mucci
Valeria Palmonari
Eugenio Giovannini
Tiziano Lenzi
Patrizia Cenni
Severe symptomatic bradycardia after a dinner of spicy oleander soup
Emergency Care Journal
Plant poisoning
Nerium oleander
Cardiac glycosides
Digoxin antibodies FAB fragments
Cardiac dysrhythmia
author_facet Andrea Tampieri
Fabrizio Mucci
Valeria Palmonari
Eugenio Giovannini
Tiziano Lenzi
Patrizia Cenni
author_sort Andrea Tampieri
title Severe symptomatic bradycardia after a dinner of spicy oleander soup
title_short Severe symptomatic bradycardia after a dinner of spicy oleander soup
title_full Severe symptomatic bradycardia after a dinner of spicy oleander soup
title_fullStr Severe symptomatic bradycardia after a dinner of spicy oleander soup
title_full_unstemmed Severe symptomatic bradycardia after a dinner of spicy oleander soup
title_sort severe symptomatic bradycardia after a dinner of spicy oleander soup
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Emergency Care Journal
issn 1826-9826
2282-2054
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Cardiac glycosides similar to digoxin are produced by different plants in nature. Nerium oleander, commonly grown as an ornamental shrub, can be found worldwide in temperate countries. Intentional or accidental ingestion of any part of the plant can lead to clinically relevant intoxication. A 63-year-old woman came to the emergency department with acute dyspeptic symptoms after eating vegetable soup flavored with unfamiliar flowers she have collected herself. However, the electrocardiography (ECG) showed abnormalities that raised suspicions for an overdose of digoxin-like cardiac glycosides. The patient was not on treatment with digoxin and a careful anamnesis revealed that she had eaten oleander leaves. Digoxin specific Fab antibody fragments were administered for marked bradycardia that was not responding to atropine administration, after counseling with the reference toxicology center. The patient was also treated with activated charcoal and magnesium sulphate, intravenous fluids and pantoprazole. Four days later she was discharged as asymptomatic, with normal sinus rhythm. Emergency physicians should be aware of this type of poisoning, especially in cases with typical ECG alterations in patients not treated with digoxin and medical history of plants ingestion. Cardio-active glycosides are present in different plants, often used inappropriately, with potential toxic effects and harmful drug interactions.
topic Plant poisoning
Nerium oleander
Cardiac glycosides
Digoxin antibodies FAB fragments
Cardiac dysrhythmia
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ecj/article/view/6252
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