| Literature DB >> 29644157 |
Intekhab Askari Syed1, Aaron R Kuzel2, Muhammad Uzair Lodhi1, Waliul Chowdhury1, Umar Rahim3, Mustafa Rahim4.
Abstract
Phenytoin is a medication that is used primarily in the treatment of epilepsy as well as generalized tonic-clonic seizures and status epilepticus. Phenytoin is also considered a class IB antiarrhythmic medication by shortening the duration of the action potential and increasing myocardial conduction. The neurologic adverse effects of phenytoin are well-documented and include altered mental status, ataxia, and nystagmus. Some adverse cardiac manifestations have also been reported, including arrhythmias, hypotension, and respiratory arrest. Oxycodone is an opioid that exerts its effects by binding to Mu opioid receptors located in the central nervous system. This selective binding results in the opening of potassium (k+) channels and the closing of calcium channels, decreasing synaptic transmission. Oxycodone, unlike phenytoin, has not been observed to elicit cardiotoxicity independent of other medications. However, in combination with other medications, bradycardia and hypotension have been observed. We report the case of a 62-year-old male who developed persistent bradycardia following treatment with phenytoin and oxycodone for seizure disorder and pain, respectively. To our knowledge, this is the first case report where bradycardia was induced by a combination of these medications.Entities:
Keywords: oxycodone overdose; persistent bradycardia; phenytoin toxicity
Year: 2018 PMID: 29644157 PMCID: PMC5889162 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.2169
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Serum coagulation test
| Prothrombin test and international normalized ratio | ||
| Test | Result | Reference |
| Prothrombin test, PT | 64.2 seconds | 9.6-11.8 seconds |
| International normalized ratio, INR | 6.65 | 0.89-1.12 |
Serum phenytoin level
| Serum phenytoin | ||
| Test | Result | Reference |
| Phenytoin Level | 32 mcg/mL | 10-20 mcg/mL |
Complete blood count
| Complete blood count | ||
| Test | Result | Reference |
| White blood cell, WBC | 6.7 k/mm3 | 6.3-9.1 k/mm3 |
| Red blood cell, RBC | 5.28 mil/mm | 4.50-6.30 mil/mm |
| Hemoglobin, HBG | 15.8 g/dl | 12.1-15.9 g/dl |
| Hematocrit, HCT | 49.80% | 35.8-46.9% |
| Mean corpuscular volume, MCV | 94 um3 | 80-100 um3 |
| Platelets | 158 k/mm3 | 140-440 k/mm3 |
Complete metabolic panel
| Complete metabolic panel | ||
| Test | Result | Reference |
| Sodium, Na | 138 mmol/L | 137-144 mmol/L |
| Potassium, K | 4.5 mmol/L | 3.5-5.0 mmol/L |
| Chloride, Cl | 105 mmol/L | 98-108 mmol/L |
| Carbon dioxide, CO2 | 26 mmol/L | 21-32 mmol/L |
| Anion gap | 12 mmol/L | 0-40 mmol/L |
| Glucose | 99 mg/dL | 70-110 mg/dL |
| Blood urea nitrogen, BUN | 32 mg/dL | 7-18 mg/dL |
| Creatinine, Cr | 0.9 mg/dL | 0.6-1.3 mg/dL |
| Calcium, Ca | 8.3 mg/dL | 8.5-10.1 mg/dL |
| Alkaline Phosphate, ALP | 103 units/L | 45-117 units/L |
| Lipase | 72 units/L | 73-393 units/L |
| Bilirubin | 0-2 mg/dL | 0.2-1.0 mg/dL |
| Aspartate transaminase, AST | 16 units/L | 15-37 units/L |
| Alanine transaminase, ALT | 19 units/L | 12-78 units/L |
Figure 1Showing marked sinus bradycardia
Serial vital signs
| Serial vital signs | ||||
| Event | Blood pressure (mm Hg) | Pulse (bps) | Respiration (bpm) | Temperature (F) |
| Admission | 136/90 | 43 | 19 | 98.2 |
| Stopped phenytoin | 132/68 | 54 | 19 | 98.2 |
| Discharge | 122/63 | 57 | 18 | 97.8 |