Title of article :
Severe reversible myocardial injury associated with aluminium phosphide toxicity: A case report and review of literature
Author/Authors :
Elabbassi, Wael Al Qassimi Hospital - Department of Cardiology, United Arab Emirates , Chowdhury, Mohammed Andaleeb University of Toledo - Department of Internal Medicine, USA , Al Nooryani Fachtartz, Arif Al Qassimi Hospital - Department of Cardiology, United Arab Emirates
Abstract :
Aluminium phosphide is commonly used as an insecticide and can be toxic to humans at the cellular level by interfering with mitochondrial energy metabolism. We report on three cases of severe aluminium phosphide cardiotoxicity, resulting in severe decrease in both ventricular heart functions. The first case succumbed to intractable ventricular arrhythmias complicated by multi-organ failure before she died; while the other two cases required invasive hemodynamic support and eventually improved over the course of 10–14 days. We describe our experience and the challenges faced while managing one of them.
Keywords :
Cardiomyopathy , Extra corporal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) , Intra , aortic balloon pump , Aluminiumphosphide toxicity
Journal title :
journal of the saudi heart association
Journal title :
journal of the saudi heart association