| Literature DB >> 30083644 |
Brendan M Carr1, David J Roy1,2, Stacey A Bangh3,4, Thomas R Hellmich1, Laura E Walker1.
Abstract
Rivaroxaban, an oral anticoagulant, directly inhibits factor Xa (FXa). A 35-month-old boy was brought to the emergency department 15 minutes after ingesting 200 mg of rivaroxaban (16 mg/kg). Activated charcoal (AC) was administered; the patient was observed with monitoring of plasma anti-FXa levels and discharged the following day after an uneventful hospital observation. We identified two case series and seven case reports of potentially toxic rivaroxaban ingestion in the literature. No serious adverse effects were reported. The present case is the first reported use of anti-FXa monitoring after rivaroxaban ingestion. The magnitude of the effect of AC administration in this patient is unclear.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30083644 PMCID: PMC6075494 DOI: 10.5811/cpcem.2018.5.38373
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med ISSN: 2474-252X
Published case reports of rivaroxaban overdoses.
| Age (years) | Sex | Time to presentation | Intentional | Amount of rivaroxaban (mg) | Coingestants | Tests performed | Treatment | Bleeding | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 71 | M | Unknown | Yes | 1,940 | None | PT 60.2 s; INR 7.2; aPTT 55.7 s; BUN 28 mg/dL; Cr 1.2 mg/dL | None | None | Repplinger et al |
| 50s | M | 12 h | No | 300a | None | INR about 2.1; PT 20 s; PTT 40 s | Activated charcoal | None | Sajkov and Gallus |
| 28 | F | 3 mo | Yes | Unknown | Unknown | PT 19.2 s; INR 1.8; PTT 52 s; TEG “normal” | Unknown | Abnormal uterine bleeding | Katragadda et al |
| 42 | M | 5 h | Yes | 1,400 | 24 g acetaminophen; 1,200 mg codeine; 600 mg diphenhydramine; 8 mg lorazepam; unknown amount of naproxen | INR 2.4; PTT 46 s | Tranexamic acid; 4fPCC | None | Linkins and Moffat |
| 63 | M | 2.5 h | Yes | 1,960 | 90 mg diazepam; 1 g quetiapine; 50 mg zolpidem | PT 66 s; aPTT 64 s | Activated charcoal; 4fPCC | None | Lehmann et al |
| 23 | M | 12 h | Yes | 1,960 | 31.5 mg phenprocoumon; 1,425 mg diclofenac; 21 g metamizole | PT 34 s; aPTT 128 s | Vitamin K; PCC | Single episode of gross hematuria | Pfeiffer et al |
| 54 | M | 3 h | Yes | 1,800 | 1,800 mg enoxaparin | PT 21.4 s; aPTT >150 s; INR 1.9 | None | None | Bandali et al |
aPTT, activated partial thromboplastin time; BUN, blood urea nitrogen; Cr, creatinine; 4fPCC, four-factor prothrombin complex concentrate; F, female; g, grams; h, hours; INR, international normalized ratio; M, male; mg, milligrams; mo, months; PCC, prothrombin complex concentrate; PT, prothrombin time; PTT, partial thromboplastin time; s, seconds; TEG, thrombolastography; y, years.
Two 150-mg doses separated by 12 hours; recognized 10 minutes after the second dose.
Case report did not specify whether three-factor or four-factor PCC was used.