| Literature DB >> 21138987 |
Alexandra Boucher1, Christine Payen, Christelle Garayt, Hervé Ibanez, Anne Dieny, Christophe Doche, Christine Chuniaud, Jacques Descotes.
Abstract
Salbutamol is a short-acting agonist of the β(2) adrenergic receptors sometimes misused or abused, which can result in various cardiovascular adverse effects. We report one case of fatal salbutamol misuse or abuse in a 36-year-old poorly controlled female asthmatic patient with a past medical history of alcoholism and a recent smoking cessation. She died shortly after hospital admission following acute dyspnea and sudden collapse at home. Toxicological analyses evidenced salbutamol overdose, and necropsy showed acute lung edema and marked dysplasia of the right ventricle and revealed the patient was pregnant. The involvement of an initial disorder of the ventricular rhythm leading to cardiac failure is suggested by the presence of several combined pro-arrhythmogenic factors, such as arrhythmogenic right ventricle dysplasia, hypoxemia related to bronchospasm and salbutamol overdose.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21138987 DOI: 10.1177/0960327110388957
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Exp Toxicol ISSN: 0960-3271 Impact factor: 2.903