Torsades de Pointe Associated with Trazodone Consumption

Q3 Medicine
Hamid Khederlou, Vanoushe Azimi Pirsaraei
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Introduction. Trazodone is a serotonin receptor antagonist and reuptake inhibitor commonly used to treat major depression disorder (MDD), anxiety, and sleep disorders. It is considered safe for the heart due to minimal anticholinergic effects. Prolonged QT intervals can cause polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, known as torsades de pointe (TdP). We present a case of a 67-year-old female with a history of MDD who developed trazodone-induced TdP. Case Presentation. The patient was referred to a tertiary hospital with a ten-hour history of nausea and vomiting. Trazodone (50 mg daily) was started for her six days ago due to her past medical history of MDD. The initial electrocardiography (ECG) revealed a prolonged corrected QT interval (QTc=586 ms) due to a long ST segment and generalized T wave inversion. A few moments after admission to the intensive care unit, she suddenly lost consciousness. ECG monitoring showed a TdP, which terminated immediately with the asynchronous defibrillation. A temporary pacemaker was implanted due to repeated arrhythmias and bradycardia. Arrhythmia did not recur for hours and days later. After four days of stopping trazodone, all abnormal ECG findings were resolved, and she was discharged with a normal ECG. She was followed up six months later; the ECG was normal, and she had no complaints. Conclusion. Trazodone may lead to QTc prolongation and TdP, potentially fatal even without risk factors for QTc prolongation. Close monitoring is essential to prevent adverse complications in trazodone users.
与服用曲唑酮有关的心搏骤停
简介曲唑酮是一种血清素受体拮抗剂和再摄取抑制剂,常用于治疗重度抑郁症(MDD)、焦虑症和睡眠障碍。由于抗胆碱能作用极小,因此被认为对心脏是安全的。QT 间期延长可导致多形性室性心动过速,即 TdP。我们介绍了一例 67 岁的女性病例,她有 MDD 病史,却出现了曲唑酮诱发的 TdP。病例介绍。患者因恶心和呕吐十小时转诊至一家三甲医院。由于既往有多发性抑郁症病史,她于六天前开始服用曲唑酮(每天 50 毫克)。最初的心电图(ECG)显示,由于长ST段和全身T波倒置,校正QT间期延长(QTc=586毫秒)。入住重症监护室片刻后,她突然失去了意识。心电图监测显示出现了 TdP,在进行异步除颤后立即终止。由于反复出现心律失常和心动过缓,她被植入了临时起搏器。数小时和数天后,心律失常没有复发。停用曲唑酮四天后,所有异常心电图结果均已消失,她带着正常心电图出院。六个月后对她进行了随访,心电图正常,她也没有任何不适。结论曲唑酮可能导致QTc延长和TdP,即使没有QTc延长的危险因素,也可能致命。为防止曲唑酮使用者出现不良并发症,必须进行密切监测。
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Case Reports in Critical Care
Case Reports in Critical Care Medicine-Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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