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Ovaska, Hanna, Andrew Ludman, Edgar P. Spencer, David M. Wood, Alison L. Jones, and Paul I. Dargan. "Propafenone Poisoning—A Case Report with Plasma Propafenone Concentrations." Journal of Medical Toxicology 6, no. 1 (2010): 37–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13181-010-0037-2.

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Wais, Marcin, Dariusz Gruca, and Marlena Zając. "Suicide attempt of young woman by Propafenone overdose - case report." Journal of Education, Health and Sport 50, no. 1 (2023): 117–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/jehs.2023.50.01.009.

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Introduction and purpose: Over the last few years, the number of suicide attempts in Polish women has been steadily increasing. This report presents a case of a 18 years old woman hospitalized in the Toxicology and Cardiology Department due to poisoning with antiarrhythmic drug – Propafenone, taken for suicide purpose.
 Brief description of the state of knowledge: Propafenone is an antiarrhythmic drug which belongs to class IC according to the Vaughan-Williams classification. The overdose of this drug can cause various symptoms and complications such as cardiac arrhythmias, liver damage,
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Pshenisnov, K. V., M. A. Udaltcov, Yu S. Aleksandrovich, et al. "Electrocardiostimulation in acute poisoning with antiarrhythmic drugs in children (clinical case)." Messenger of ANESTHESIOLOGY AND RESUSCITATION 20, no. 1 (2023): 57–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.24884/2078-5658-2023-20-1-57-63.

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Severe poisoning with cardiotropic drugs in children, accompanied by pronounced rhythm disorders and low cardiac output syndrome, is quite rare, but sometimes they can end fatally.The objective was to demonstrate the successful use of electrocardiostimulation in acute propafenone poisoning in a child of three years old.Materials and Methods. A retrospective analysis of the features of the course of severe propafenone poisoning in a three-year-old child who required pacing was carried out. Special attention was paid to the analysis of rhythm disorders that led to cardiac arrest by the type of e
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Brubacher, Jeff. "Bicarbonate therapy for unstable propafenone-induced wide complex tachycardia." CJEM 6, no. 05 (2004): 349–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1481803500009635.

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ABSTRACTA previously healthy 73-year-old woman presented to hospital with acute atrial fibrillation. After intravenous procainamide failed to restore sinus rhythm, she was treated with 300 mg of oral propafenone and discharged with a prescription for propafenone and propranolol. Six hours later she took 150 mg of propafenone as prescribed. Within 1 hour she became dyspneic and collapsed. On arrival in hospital she was unconscious, with a wide complex tachycardia and no obtainable blood pressure. After defibrillation and lidocaine, she converted to a wide complex sinus rhythm, but remained prof
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Lončar, Daniela. "Cardioversion - a successful treatment modality in fatal propafenone poisoning." Cardiologia Croatica 19, no. 11-12 (2024): 546. http://dx.doi.org/10.15836/ccar2024.546.

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Nižnanská, Žofia, Alexandra Hengerics Szabó, Marián Masár, Roman Szucs, Ján Šikuta, and Ľuboš Nižnanský. "A Tissue Distribution Study of Propafenone in an Intentional Fatal Poisoning Case." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 25, no. 10 (2024): 5202. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms25105202.

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Propafenone (PPF) belongs to the class 1C antiarrhythmics and can cause electrocardiogram-associated adverse/toxic effects. Cases of PPF intoxication are rarely investigated. We developed a novel and selective GC-MS/MS method for the determination of PPF and its tissue distribution in an intentional fatal poisoning case, which is applicable to PPF quantification in the range of therapeutic to lethal concentrations in complex post-mortem samples. A simple and effective sample pretreatment was applied to all analyzed samples. PPF was determined without the need for dilution, even in highly compl
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Fonck, Kristine, Christel Haenebalcke, Alex Hemeryck, et al. "ECG Changes and Plasma Concentrations of Propafenone and Its Metabolites in a Case of Severe Poisoning." Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology 36, no. 3 (1998): 247–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/15563659809028948.

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Jin, Geya, Shuyu Li, Yafeng Wang, and Jianyi Pu. "Case report: Cardiac arrest after radiofrequency ablation in a 76-year-old male." Medicine 103, no. 8 (2024): e37191. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/md.0000000000037191.

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Rationale: Previous studies have found that the main treatment of sinus arrest is pacemaker treatment. It is rare to have 12 s of sinus arrest after radiofrequency ablation, and whether a permanent pacemaker is implanted immediately in this case is not described in the guidelines. Patient concerns: A 76-year-old male patient with persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) developed sinus arrest lasting 12 s in the early morning of the fourth day after using radiofrequency ablation for pulmonary vein isolation. Diagnosis: The patient was diagnosed with AF and sinus arrest. Interventions: The patient r
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Yan, Shuangbing, Ting Xin, Xiaojie Luo, Yu Wang, and Bingwei Chen. "A case of lethal suicidal intoxication with propafenone and diazepam." Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology 29, no. 2 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/anec.13111.

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AbstractDiazepam poisoning is a common emergency situation, but propafenone poisoning is relatively rare. We reported a case of propafenone poisoning combined with diazepam. An 18‐year‐old female patient was admitted to our hospital with an overdose of oral propafenone and diazepam. The patient was treated with medication that proved to be useful, but the sinus rhythm could not be recovered, and cardiac arrest occurred. A bipolar temporary pacemaker and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) were installed. However, even with multiple electrode positions, effective capture could not be ach
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Arslan, Engin Deniz, Görkem Alper Solakoğlu, Fevzi Yılmaz, Şükran Koca, and Cemil Kavalcı. "Acute Propafenone Toxicity Discovered after Unknown Onset of Symptoms." March 13, 2013. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7930.

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Propafenone is a class 1C antiarrhythmic with sodium channel and beta blocking properties. At toxic doses it causes wide range of arrhythmias including cardiac conduction abnormalities, AV block and prolongation of QRS complexes that may be fatal. In this paper we report a young female patient who had unstable hemodynamic condition due to propafenone ingestion estimated to be 6000 mgr and successfully treated with bicarbonate therapy. Bicarbonate therapy seems to be effective in propafenone intoxication and emergency physicians might be familiar to sodium channel blocking agent toxidromes and
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