Amrinone for refractory cardiogenic shock following chloroquine poisoning
- PMID: 1774400
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01720684
Amrinone for refractory cardiogenic shock following chloroquine poisoning
Abstract
Cardiac arrhythmias and circulatory collapse account for the high mortality reported after severe chloroquine poisoning. We have recently observed a 17-year-old man who ingested an 8 g chloroquine overdose. Cardiac arrest occurred within 1 h. Cardiogenic shock was refractory to epinephrine, dopamine and molar sodium lactate. Amrinone, a bipyridine analog, was then successfully used to improve haemodynamic conditions.
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