Literature DB >> 28112707

In the kingdom of "tortelli" (ravioli-like pasta) plant poisoning is still a threat. A case report of near-fatal poisoning from Digitalis Purpurea accidentally confused with Borago Officinalis.

Laura Bonfanti1, Giuseppe Lippi, Irene Ciullo, Fiorenza Robuschi, Rosalia Aloe, Sara Tarasconi, Riccardo Vassallo, Gianfranco Cervellin.   

Abstract

A 58 years healthy old woman was admitted to the Emergency Department (ED) with cardiac arrest due to ventricular fibrillation (VF). Appropriate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), multiple DC shocks and oro-tracheal intubation (OTI) were effective to induce recovery of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). After ROSC was achieved, the electrocardiogram (ECG) showed an idio-ventricular rhythm with atrioventricular dissociation. A transcutaneous pacing was hence applied and the patient was administered with isoproterenol. Simultaneously, her husband was evaluated in the ED for gastrointestinal symptoms occurred after assumption of home-made "tortelli" (ravioli-like pasta) stuffed with cheese and leaves of a plant which they supposed to be borage two days before admission. Borage, during the non-flowering seasons, can be easily confused with foxglove (Digitalis spp.), and this was the main clue to suspect poisoning. Both patients were given DigiFab®, a sheep antibody fragment with high affinity for digoxin. The woman was then admitted in intensive care unit (ICU), where a rapid clinical  improvement occurred, thus allowing discharge in a few days. The husband was instead discharged from the ED after clinical observation and ECG monitoring. In both cases, a significant plasma concentration of digoxin could be measured.

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Keywords:  Borago Officinalis; Digitalis Purpurea; cardiac glycosides; digoxin; poisoning; toxicity

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28112707

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomed        ISSN: 0392-4203


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1.  A Case Report of Accidental Intoxication following Ingestion of Foxglove Confused with Borage: High Digoxinemia without Major Complications.

Authors:  Maria Silvia Negroni; Arianna Marengo; Donatella Caruso; Alessandro Tayar; Patrizia Rubiolo; Flavio Giavarini; Simone Persampieri; Enrico Sangiovanni; Franca Davanzo; Stefano Carugo; Maria Laura Colombo; Mario Dell'Agli
Journal:  Case Rep Cardiol       Date:  2019-11-29
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