| Literature DB >> 28690955 |
Muhammad A Mangi1, Hiba Rehman1, Muhammad Rafique2, Michael Illovsky3.
Abstract
Energy drinks (EDs) are commonly used as a dietary supplement by young adolescents and adults. They are often used as a source of energy in order to enhance physical and mental performance. EDs contain a variety of substances, but caffeine is the main component. Safety has been the biggest concern associated with consuming EDs. Case reports, observational studies, and meta-analyses have been done in order to determine the effects of EDs on cardiovascular changes. The detrimental effects of EDs are cardiac arrhythmias, myocardial infarction, prolonged QT interval, aortic dissection, and death. In this article, we review case reports, observational studies, and meta-analyses of EDs and the risk of cardiovascular events and mortality. We also review active ingredients, pharmacokinetics, and the mechanism of action of EDs.Entities:
Keywords: cardiac arrhythmias; cardiovascular diseases; energy drink
Year: 2017 PMID: 28690955 PMCID: PMC5501707 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.1322
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Cardiovascular changes with energy drink
| Cardiovascular diagnosis |
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Supraventricular arrhythmias ( |
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Ventricular arrhythmias (Ventricular tachycardia, Ventricualr fibrillation, Torsade de pointes) |
| Prolonged QT interval |
| Myocardial ischemia and infarction |
| Coronary vasospasm |
| Coronary thrombosis |
| Cardiomyopathy |
| Aortic Dissection |
Cardiac arrhythmia with energy drink
| Age (years) | Gender | Race | Author | Year Published | Study design | Finding |
| Median 53 | Female | Majority Caucasian |
Conen, et al. [ | 2010 | Prospective cohort study | Not associated with increased risk of atrial fibrillation |
| Median Male/Female 62.0±9.8/ 62.8±10.4 | Male/Female 4231/5409 | Not described |
Shen, et al. [ | 2011 | Prospective cohort study | Not associated with increased risk of atrial fibrillation |
| 14 16 | Male | Caucasian |
Di Rocco, et al. [ | 2011 | Two case reports | Increased risk of atrial fibrillation |
| 23 | Female | Not described |
Nagajothi, et al. [ | 2008 | Case report | Increased risk of narrow complex tachycardia |
| 43 | Female | Not described |
Torbey, et al. [ | 2011 | Case report | Increased risk of prolonged QT interval |
| - | Animal | Animal |
Arnar, et al. [ | 2007 | Animal study | Increased risk of ventricular tachycardia |
| 25 | Female | Not described |
Cannon, et al. [ | 2001 | Case report | Increased risk of ventricular fibrillation |
| 22 | Female | Not described |
Rottlaender, et al. [ | 2012 | Case report | Torsades pointes, ventricular fibrillation |
| 24 | Male | Not described |
Rutledge, et al. [ | 2012 | Case report | Ventricular fibrillation in patient with history of Brugada syndrome |
| 45 | Male | Not described |
Ward, et al. [ | 2014 | Case report | Ventricular fibrillation |
| - | - | - |
Goldfarb, et al. [ | 2014 | Systemic review | Increased risk of atrial fibrillation, supraventricular arrhythmia, prolonged QT interval, torsades pointes, ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, ST elevation |
Other cardiovascular changes with energy drink
| Age (years) | Gender | Race | Author | Year Published | Study design | Finding |
| 28 | Male | Not described |
Berger, et al. [ | 2009 | Case report | Anteroseptal ST segment elevation with reciprocal inferior ST segment depression, ventricular fibrillation |
| 24 | Male | Caucasian |
Israelit, et al. [ | 2012 | Case report | Widespread ST segment elevation |
| 24 | Male | Not described |
Kaoukis, et al. [ | 2012 | Case report | Hypokinesis of all basal left ventricular segments with apical sparing and an ejection fraction of 35% |
| 54, 26, 48 | Male | Caucasian |
Jonjev, et al. [ | 2013 | Case series | Aortic dissection |