Inhalation of publicly available indoor insecticide spray caused myocardial infarction type II: a case report

Abstract We report on a 70‐year‐old woman who tried to eliminate ants from her kitchen by applying a publicly available insecticide spray. Immediately afterwards, she felt dyspnoea, superseded by heavy chest pain. High‐sensitivity troponin concentration increased from 33 to 149 ng/L (cut‐off 50 ng/L...

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Main Authors: Dirk Habedank, Beate Stubbe, Ralf Ewert, Alexandra Kroll, Iskandar Atmowihardjo, Birgit Habedank
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-08-01
Series:ESC Heart Failure
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.13389
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spelling doaj-e62c1d5fdacd47b7a32a859d1c40fb612021-07-28T18:55:37ZengWileyESC Heart Failure2055-58222021-08-01843403340710.1002/ehf2.13389Inhalation of publicly available indoor insecticide spray caused myocardial infarction type II: a case reportDirk Habedank0Beate Stubbe1Ralf Ewert2Alexandra Kroll3Iskandar Atmowihardjo4Birgit Habedank5Clinical Medicine Department of Cardiology DRK Kliniken Berlin Köpenick Berlin GermanyClinical Medicine Department of Pneumology University Medicine Greifswald Greifswald GermanyClinical Medicine Department of Pneumology University Medicine Greifswald Greifswald GermanyClinical Medicine Department of Cardiology DRK Kliniken Berlin Köpenick Berlin GermanyClinical Medicine Department of Cardiology DRK Kliniken Berlin Köpenick Berlin GermanySection Health Pests and their Control German Environment Agency Berlin GermanyAbstract We report on a 70‐year‐old woman who tried to eliminate ants from her kitchen by applying a publicly available insecticide spray. Immediately afterwards, she felt dyspnoea, superseded by heavy chest pain. High‐sensitivity troponin concentration increased from 33 to 149 ng/L (cut‐off 50 ng/L). Significant coronary stenosis was excluded by coronary angiography, and the myocardial damage was classified as myocardial infarction type II. After exclusion of other potential mechanisms, we consider a cardiotoxic effect of the insecticide mixture of cypermethrin, tetramethrin, and piperonyl butoxide possible. We conclude that consumer information has to be improved. This concerns sustainable control measures adapted to the target insect species (in this case, the black garden ant Lasius niger), and differentiation between authorized and non‐authorized but notified products. The instructions for use should give clear information on vulnerable groups and recommend personal protective equipment. Physicians and authorities should be alert to cardiac side‐effects of insecticides.https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.13389CypermethrinTetramethrinPiperonyl butoxideInsecticide sprayNon‐professional useMyocardial infarction type II
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author Dirk Habedank
Beate Stubbe
Ralf Ewert
Alexandra Kroll
Iskandar Atmowihardjo
Birgit Habedank
spellingShingle Dirk Habedank
Beate Stubbe
Ralf Ewert
Alexandra Kroll
Iskandar Atmowihardjo
Birgit Habedank
Inhalation of publicly available indoor insecticide spray caused myocardial infarction type II: a case report
ESC Heart Failure
Cypermethrin
Tetramethrin
Piperonyl butoxide
Insecticide spray
Non‐professional use
Myocardial infarction type II
author_facet Dirk Habedank
Beate Stubbe
Ralf Ewert
Alexandra Kroll
Iskandar Atmowihardjo
Birgit Habedank
author_sort Dirk Habedank
title Inhalation of publicly available indoor insecticide spray caused myocardial infarction type II: a case report
title_short Inhalation of publicly available indoor insecticide spray caused myocardial infarction type II: a case report
title_full Inhalation of publicly available indoor insecticide spray caused myocardial infarction type II: a case report
title_fullStr Inhalation of publicly available indoor insecticide spray caused myocardial infarction type II: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Inhalation of publicly available indoor insecticide spray caused myocardial infarction type II: a case report
title_sort inhalation of publicly available indoor insecticide spray caused myocardial infarction type ii: a case report
publisher Wiley
series ESC Heart Failure
issn 2055-5822
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract We report on a 70‐year‐old woman who tried to eliminate ants from her kitchen by applying a publicly available insecticide spray. Immediately afterwards, she felt dyspnoea, superseded by heavy chest pain. High‐sensitivity troponin concentration increased from 33 to 149 ng/L (cut‐off 50 ng/L). Significant coronary stenosis was excluded by coronary angiography, and the myocardial damage was classified as myocardial infarction type II. After exclusion of other potential mechanisms, we consider a cardiotoxic effect of the insecticide mixture of cypermethrin, tetramethrin, and piperonyl butoxide possible. We conclude that consumer information has to be improved. This concerns sustainable control measures adapted to the target insect species (in this case, the black garden ant Lasius niger), and differentiation between authorized and non‐authorized but notified products. The instructions for use should give clear information on vulnerable groups and recommend personal protective equipment. Physicians and authorities should be alert to cardiac side‐effects of insecticides.
topic Cypermethrin
Tetramethrin
Piperonyl butoxide
Insecticide spray
Non‐professional use
Myocardial infarction type II
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.13389
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