What We May not Know: Torsades de Pointes Induced by Cannabinoid Use.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Leen Othman, Niloo Jalaly
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Abstract

The use of THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) and related products have been increasing. It is estimated that 3.9 % of the world's population between 15 and 64 years have used THC. We report the case of a 66-year old female who presented with syncope and was later found to have polymorphic ventricular tachycardia on inpatient telemetry. The patient had significantly prolonged QTc on her EKG despite adequate electrolyte correction. An extensive cardiac workup including catheterization was nonrevealing. The patient was advised to abstain from cannabinoid use and was started on nadolol 10 mg daily with return of her QTc to normal. This case corresponds to the rising evidence linking cannabinoid use to arrhythmias with some proposed mechanisms mimicking drug induced long QT syndromes. In conclusion, there is rising evidence linking cannabinoid product use to arrhythmogenic properties. The lack of proven long-term safety of cannabinoid products underscores the need for caution while using them.

我们可能不知道的:大麻素使用引起的关节扭转。
四氢大麻酚(THC)及其相关产品的使用一直在增加。据估计,世界上15岁至64岁的人口中有3.9%使用过四氢大麻酚。我们报告的情况下,66岁的女性谁提出晕厥,后来发现有多态室性心动过速在住院遥测。尽管进行了适当的电解质校正,但患者的心电图显示QTc明显延长。广泛的心脏检查包括导管检查没有发现。建议患者停止使用大麻素,并开始服用纳多洛尔,每日10mg, QTc恢复正常。该病例与越来越多的证据表明,大麻素使用与心律失常有关,其机制类似于药物诱导的长QT综合征。总之,越来越多的证据表明大麻素产品的使用与心律失常有关。大麻素产品缺乏长期安全性的证明,这强调了在使用它们时需要谨慎。
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期刊介绍: JCHIMP provides: up-to-date information in the field of Internal Medicine to community hospital medical professionals a platform for clinical faculty, residents, and medical students to publish research relevant to community hospital programs. Manuscripts that explore aspects of medicine at community hospitals welcome, including but not limited to: the best practices of community academic programs community hospital-based research opinion and insight from community hospital leadership and faculty the scholarly work of residents and medical students affiliated with community hospitals.
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