We present the case report of a 57-year-old woman with severe monointoxication with dosulepine (Prothiaden) who developed a Brugada-like electrocardiographic pattern. In tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) poisoning the Brugada-like pattern on electrocardiogram is a characteristic albeit rare manifestation of the frequently occurring conduction abnormalities in the myocardium and its recognition is imperative as it is associated with a higher degree of morbidity and mortality. An overview of the literature is given and recommendations concerning treatment of TCA-induced arrhythmias are provided.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis case study is based on a chemical spill in a warehouse in Belgium. Two victims were hospitalized, and a confluence of symptoms among the warehouse personnel had to be managed medically. An on-scene medical station and medical management team were deployed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe describe a case of an eupnoeic patient complaining of a foreign body sensation in his mouth and throat, with sudden drooling and supine gagging. This condition was caused by an isolated uvular angioedema (Quincke's oedema). As this uvular hydrops did not decrease with initial standard therapy for angioedema, epinephrin was applied directly on the swollen uvula, causing it to shrink very rapidly.
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