Introduction: Tricyclic antidepressants often cause drug-induced QRS complex prolongation in overdose but are now less commonly prescribed. We sought to determine, among a contemporary cohort of patients, the pharmaceuticals independently associated with QRS complex prolongation in acute overdose.
Methods: We performed secondary analysis of data from the Toxicology Investigators Consortium (ToxIC) Core Registry. We included adult patients presenting from January 2016 through March 2023 with acute or acute-on-chronic pharmaceutical exposures. The primary outcome was QRS complex prolongation >0.12 s. Secondary outcomes included cardiac arrest, death, ventricular dysrhythmia, intensive care unit admission, initiation of vasopressors, and treatment with sodium bicarbonate. We used a multivariable logistic regression model with QRS complex prolongation as the outcome and individual pharmaceuticals of interest as independent variables. We assessed yearly trends of the contribution of relevant pharmaceuticals to QRS complex prolongation since 2016.
Results: Of 11,945 patients in the total cohort (median age 37 years, 6,652 [55.7%] female), 366 (3.1%) developed QRS complex prolongation. Of 9,417 patients included in the model, 290 (3.1%) developed QRS complex prolongation. Amitriptyline, nortriptyline, doxepin, imipramine, noxiptiline, bupropion, flecainide, carvedilol, propranolol, diphenhydramine, and lamotrigine poisonings were independent predictors of QRS complex prolongation. Flecainide poisoning conferred the greatest odds of QRS complex prolongation (OR 574.1; 95% CI: 88.3-12,747). The contribution of tricyclic antidepressants to QRS complex prolongation decreased from 38.8% to 17.6% of all patients with QRS complex prolongation from 2016 to 2022. In 2022, the proportion of QRS complex prolongation from diphenhydramine (20.6%) surpassed that of tricyclic antidepressants.
Discussion: This study provides insights into contemporary pharmaceutical poisoning associated with QRS complex prolongation. Tricyclic antidepressants remain clinically relevant exposures but are no longer the most common cause of drug-induced QRS complex prolongation.
Conclusions: Bupropion, diphenhydramine, and antidysrhythmics are increasingly common causes of QRS complex prolongation, each associated with numerous severe outcomes in poisoning. Greater safety measures to protect patients from cardiovascular toxicity from these pharmaceuticals are warranted.
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