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Respiration and Circulation 1992-Oct

[A case of aconitine poisoning accompanied by bidirectional ventricular tachycardia treated with lidocaine].

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K Tsukada
S Akizuki
Y Matsuoka
S Irimajiri

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A rare case of aconitine poisoning accompanied by bidirectional ventricular tachycardia was reported. A 67-year-old male ate several leaves of a wild plant which had been collected in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. About 90 minutes later, he felt numbness and weakness of the limbs and vomiting took place, and he was admitted to our hospital. The blood pressure was 80/60mmHg, and the electrocardiogram showed multiple premature ventricular contractions and bidirectional ventricular tachycardia. After bolus injection of lidocaine, continuous administration of the drug was started. Immediately after starting the treatment, the arrhythmia disappeared and hemodynamic changes improved. Thereafter the wild plant was ascertained to be a species of Aconitium. Diagnosis of aconitine poisoning was made. According to the fact that aconitine acts as a agonist of Na-channel receptor, antiarrhythmic agents which belong to Vaughan-Williams' classification I might be the first choice for the therapy of aconitine induced arrhythmias.

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