| Literature DB >> 26298392 |
Delphine Renard1, Eve Rubli2, Nathalie Voide3, François-Xavier Borruat4, Laura E Rothuizen5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Digoxin intoxication results in predominantly digestive, cardiac and neurological symptoms. This case is outstanding in that the intoxication occurred in a nonagenarian and induced severe, extensively documented visual symptoms as well as dysphagia and proprioceptive illusions. Moreover, it went undiagnosed for a whole month despite close medical follow-up, illustrating the difficulty in recognizing drug-induced effects in a polymorbid patient. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26298392 PMCID: PMC4546820 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-015-1367-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Synopsis of cases of visual symptoms in digoxin maintenance therapy or digoxin chronic intoxication published in Pubmed, 1974–2006
| References | Patient(s) (F = female or M = male, age in years) | Digoxin treatment (mg qd unless otherwise specified) | Treatment duration | Ocular symptoms | Precipitating factors | Digoxin level (ng/ml) | Specific ophthalmologic examination | Evolution after stopping digoxin (or, in a few cases, significantly decreasing the dose) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manninen [ | n = 5 | 0.15–0.75 | Several years | Indistinct vision of objects | None detected | 1.3 (n = 1) 2.1–3.2 (n = 4) | Ishihara plates: “some degree of difficulty in seeing the plates for green–red vision”b | Full resolution at 2 weeks |
| Volpe and Soave [ | n = 3 | a | a | Yellow hue to objects, formed visual hallucinations (animals, people, household objects) | a) a
| a) 5.0 | Not mentionedb | Full resolution after drug level corrected |
| Aronson and Ford [ | n = 10 (experiment on subjects previously published) | Not specified in this article | Not specified in this article | – | Not specified in this article | Not specified in this article | Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue test (upper limit of normal for colour defect score = 140). “The median colour defect score in toxic patients (212) was significantly higher than that of controls (85), falling to the significantly lower value of 127 after withdrawal of digoxin […] | Full resolution |
| Weleber and Shults [ | M, 70 | 0.25 four times daily | At least several months | Glare sensitivity, dimming of vision, silver flashes in the form of rectangles in the right visual field, halos around lights, no yellow vision | Concomitant quinidine sulfate administration | 3.5 | Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue error scores: 569 OD, 646 OS | Full resolution after 2 weeks |
| Closson [ | F, 84 | 0.5 | 38 months | Blue, green and yellow veils floating everywhere, pleasant visions of trees, sun, etc. No color vision impairment. | Concomitant hydrochlorothiazide and triamterene prescription for 2 days | 2.2 | a | Full resolution |
| Chuman and LeSage [ | n = 2 | a) 0.25 and 0.125 on alternate days | a | a) “Objects appearing more white than usual” | a | a) 13.1 | Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue test error score: | a |
| Merté et al. [ | n = 14, median age 72 years (prospective study comparing subjects with digoxin and digitoxin intoxication) | a | At least 6 weeks | One-third of patients complained about blurry vision, photopsia and impairment of color vision | a | Median digoxin level 2.98 (2.49–5.4) | Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue test: median number of errors 170 | Significant improvement, follow-up restricted to 8 days |
| Hobley and Lawrenson [ | F, 36 | 0.25 | 3 months | Scintillating visual field loss, in attacks each lasting about 20 min. No alteration in color vision | a | <2 | Friedman Visual Field Analyser Mark II: | Full resolution |
| Piltz et al. [ | n = 3 | a) 0.25 | a) a
| a) Progressive, generalized “dimming” of vision OU | a | a) 6.1 | Electroretinogram (ERG) | a) Partial resolution only at 3 months |
| Butler et al. [ | n = 6 | a) 0.25 | a | a) “Light through vertical blinds” | a | a) 0.5–1.4 | Electroretinogram cone b-wave explicit time [ms]: | Full resolution |
| Wolin [ | n = 2 | a | a | a) Shimmering lights | a | a) 1.7 | Humphrey automated visual field testing and fluorescein angiography: | a) Full resolution in 2 weeks |
| Honrubia et al. [ | M, 72 | a | 2 months | Photopsia in the whole visual field | a | 2.75 | Humphrey automated visual field testing: normal (81 points) Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue test: | Significant improvement after 3 days |
| Nagai et al. [ | n = 2 | a | a | Severe decrease in visual acuity | a | a | Electroretinogram (ERG): | a |
| Gödecke-Koch et al. [ | F, 90 (severe eye disease after bilateral zoster infection) | 0.2 | a | Visual hallucinations (people, yellow hay, colored surfaces) | a | 1.9 | a | Full resolution |
| Oishi et al. [ | F, 72 | 0.125 | 1 year | Sudden onset of binocular photopsia in the periphery of visual fields | Diarrhea with dehydration and hyperkaliemia | 1.7 | a | Full resolution in 2 weeks |
OD right eye, OS left eye, OU both eyes
aNo information available
bNo further details or quantification available