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Wednesday 10 January 2007

Auto-intoxication with flecainide and quinapril: ECG-changes, symptoms and treatment

By: Van Reet B and Dens J

Flecainide acetate is a sodium channel blocker and a class Ic antiarrhythmic agent with potential life-threatening proarrhythmic and cardioinhibitory properties when taken in overdose.

Quinapril is an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE-inhibitor) and overdose can lead to prolonged hypotension and, less frequently, transient renal impairment. We describe the first published case of intoxication with both drugs. The patient developed a broad-QRS-tachycardia and severe hypotension. Treatment with volume expansion, hypertonic sodium bicarbonate, inotropic support with norepinephrine and insertion of an intra-aortic balloon pump led to complete recovery after 72 hours. We assume that the clinical picture was mainly dictated by flecainide intoxication. Relevant literature data are discussed.

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