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Cardiovascular responses to energy drinks in a healthy population: The C-energy study.

Teri M Kozik1, Sachin Shah2, Mouchumi Bhattacharyya3, Teresa T Franklin4, Therese Farrell Connolly4, Walter Chien5, George S Charos6, Michele M Pelter7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Energy drink consumption has increased significantly over the past decade and is associated with greater than 20,000 emergency department visits per year. Most often these visits are due to cardiovascular complaints ranging from palpitations to cardiac arrest.
OBJECTIVE: To determine if energy drinks alter; blood pressure, electrolytes, activated bleeding time (ACT), and/or cardiac responses measured with a 12-lead electrocardiographic (ECG) Holter.
METHODS: Continuous ECG data was collected for five hours (30 minutes baseline and 4 hours post consumption [PC]). Subjects consumed 32 ounces of energy drink within one hour and data (vital signs and blood samples) was collected throughout the study period. Paired students t-test and a corresponding non-parametric test (Wilcoxon signed rank) were used for analysis of the data.
RESULTS: Fourteen healthy young subjects were recruited (mean age 28.6 years). Systolic blood pressure (baseline=132, ±7.83; PC=151, ±11.21; P=.001); QTc interval (baseline=423, ±22.74; PC=503, ±24.56; P<.001); magnesium level (baseline 2.04, ± 0.09; PC=2.13, ±0.15; P=.05); and calcium level (baseline=9.31, ±.28; PC=9.52, ±.22; P=.018) significantly increased from baseline. While potassium and ACT fluctuated (some subjects increased their levels while others decreased) these changes were not significant. Eight of the fourteen subjects (57%) developed a QTc >500 milliseconds PC. Other T-wave changes were noted in 9/14 (64.3%) subjects PC.
CONCLUSIONS: Energy drinks increased systolic blood pressure, altered electrolytes, and resulted in repolarization abnormalities. These physiological responses can lead to arrhythmias and other abnormal cardiac responses highlighting the importance that emergency room personnel assess for energy drink consumption and potential toxicity.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Electrocardiography; Energy drink; Long QT syndrome; Repolarization; Supplements

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27162113     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2016.02.068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0735-6757            Impact factor:   2.469


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