Background: Administration of high doses of prostaglandins is a frequently performed and effective method for the treatment of atonic uterine haemorrhage in order to increase uterine muscle tone. Rarely, however, these drugs may cause life-threatening complications including bronchospasm, acute pulmonary oedema and myocardial infarction caused by coronary spasms.

Methods: We discuss the management of a patient suffering post-partum atonic uterine bleeding, catecholamine-resistant cardiac arrest and fulminant pulmonary failure due to deleterious side-effects of treatment with prostaglandins.

Results: During therapy resistant cardiopulmonary resuscitation, the addition of levosimendan to standard medications resulted in a prompt stabilization of haemodynamics. Subsequent treatment of pulmonary failure was successfully managed with ECMO.

Conclusion: Although levosimendan is not approved for pharmacological treatment of cardiopulmonary arrest, the beneficial effects in this patient suggest an important role of calcium sensitization and vasodilation during prostaglandin-induced cardiac arrest.

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