Author/Authors :
Daffini, Linda Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences - SSD Medicina ad indirizzo Endocrino- Metabolico - University of Brescia, ASST Spedali Civili di Brescia, Italy , Pirola, Ilenia Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences - SSD Medicina ad indirizzo Endocrino- Metabolico - University of Brescia, ASST Spedali Civili di Brescia, Italy , Saccà, Giovanni Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences - University of Brescia-Spedali Civili, di Brescia, Italy , Salvetti, Massimo Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences - University of Brescia-Spedali Civili, di Brescia, Italy , Cappelli, Carlo Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences - SSD Medicina ad indirizzo Endocrino- Metabolico - University of Brescia, ASST Spedali Civili di Brescia, Italy
Abstract :
Background: Thyroid storm is a rare, life-threatening condition characterized by severe clinical
manifestations of thyrotoxicosis and can be precipitated by several factors. We described a thyroid
storm precipitated by a long-term treatment using homeopathic medicine containing iodine.
Case presentation: A 55-year-old Italian woman was admitted to our Sub-Intensive Care Unit with
the diagnosis of congestive heart failure and thyrotoxicosis. She has been diagnosed with Graves’
disease two years before; she refused conventional therapy and in the preceding six months had been
using phytotherapeutic and homeopathic medicine. We found serum and urine iodine levels consistent
with severe intoxication by iodine (serum iodine: 42100 mcg/L and urinary iodine: 4223 mcg/L,
respectively). After a few hours, the patient went into cardiac arrest. She was subjected to invasive
ventilation, dialyzed with continuous veno-venous hemofiltration and treated with vasoactive amines.
Conclusion: The high level of iodemia manifested in our patient - around a thousand times greater
than the normal range and itself associated with fatal outcomes - was caused by long-term homeopathic
treatment. This long-term treatment has two consequences: first, iodine load-precipitated hyperthyroidism in
thyroid storm, and secondly, it prevents us from treating patients with inorganic iodide.
Keywords :
Thyrotoxicosis , Homeopathic treatment , Thyroid storm , Graves’ disease