Electrocardiogram Abnormalities Following Diphenhydramine Ingestion: A Case Report.

Patrick Bruss, Christine Bowman, Teagan Carroll
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In the United States, tricyclic antidepressants (TCA) are commonly prescribed to treat psychiatric illnesses and neuropathic pain. This class of antidepressants has been found to cause pathognomonic electrocardiogram (ECG) changes in cases of overdose.1 Specifically, TCA's cause a dominant terminal R wave in aVR and widening of the QRS complex due to their sodium channel blocking effect. Diphenhydramine, better known as Benadryl, is known to disrupt sodium channels in the same manner. In this case report, a 13-year-old female was brought into the emergency department (ED) after attempted suicide by diphenhydramine overdose. The patient presented with palpitations, nausea and confusion. She was agitated, tachycardic and exhibited opsoclonus. An ECG was performed upon the patient's arrival which showed large terminal R waves in aVR along with large S waves in lead I indicating right axis deviation. Given the patient's age and reported ingestion, it was highly suspicious that her symptoms and ECG changes were the result of a sodium channel blockade. Sodium bicarbonate was given, which resulted in notable ECG changes as well as symptomatic improvement. TCA's, and similarly diphenhydramine, have sodium channel blocking properties which can be revealed by performing an ECG. Administration of sodium bicarbonate in the ED has been shown to be a successful treatment by reversing this sodium channel blockade.

Topics: Tricyclic antidepressants, diphenhydramine, overdose, sodium channel blockage, sodium bicarbonate administration.

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摄入苯海拉明后心电图异常1例报告。
在美国,三环抗抑郁药(TCA)通常用于治疗精神疾病和神经性疼痛。这类抗抑郁药已被发现在过量服用的情况下会引起病理性心电图(ECG)的改变具体来说,由于TCA的钠通道阻断作用,在aVR中引起主导终端R波和QRS复合物的加宽。苯海拉明,又名苯海拉明,以同样的方式破坏钠离子通道。在本病例报告中,一名13岁女性因服用过量苯海拉明企图自杀而被送往急诊室。病人有心悸、恶心和神志不清的症状。她激动,心动过速,并表现出眼阵挛。患者到达后行心电图,aVR终末大R波,导联1大S波,提示右轴偏移。考虑到患者的年龄和报告的摄入情况,我们高度怀疑她的症状和心电图变化是钠通道阻塞的结果。给予碳酸氢钠治疗后,心电图明显改变,症状改善。TCA和类似的苯海拉明具有钠通道阻断特性,这可以通过心电图显示出来。在ED中施用碳酸氢钠已被证明是一种成功的治疗方法,可以逆转这种钠通道封锁。主题:三环抗抑郁药,苯海拉明,过量,钠通道阻塞,碳酸氢钠给药。
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