Literature DB >> 31769262

Yew poisoning - pathophysiology, clinical picture, management and perspective of fat emulsion utilization.

Aleksander Rutkiewicz1, Paweł Schab1, Andrzej Kubicius2, Filip Szeremeta1, Franciszek Małysz1, Janusz Dadok1, Agnieszka Misiewska-Kaczur1.   

Abstract

The article presents pathophysiology, clinical picture and management of yew poisoning. Authors present also their own experiences with treating yew poisoning with fat emulsion. Plants of the yew genus, of which in Europe predominates Taxus baccata, are well known for their toxic properties. Particularly high concentrations of poisonous alkaloids are present in the needles of this evergreen and highly popular decorative plant. The danger associated with accidental or intentional ingestion of yew is primarily related to the cardiotoxic effects of the alkaloids (taxine A and B). Taxine B shows a much stronger toxic effect on the heart than taxine A. It affects atrio-ventricular conduction, what may result in a widening of the QRS complexes, atrio-ventricular blocks (A-V) of II/III degree and even in asystole. Yew poisoning is relative rare and evidence-based treatment guidelines on management of such poisoning is hard to prepare. The first-line treatement should base on suportive therapy. In some cases extracorporeal life support therapies such veno-arterial ECMO should be consider. There are also premise based on case reports and mechanism of action that the use of fat emulsion may be effective rescue treatment.

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Keywords:  heart arrhythmias; lipid emulsions; poisoning; yew

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31769262     DOI: 10.5114/ait.2019.89952

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anaesthesiol Intensive Ther        ISSN: 1642-5758


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1.  Poisoning by Plants.

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Journal:  Dtsch Arztebl Int       Date:  2022-05-06       Impact factor: 8.251

2.  [Cardiogenic shock following yew needle poisoning : Digoxin immune fab, va-ECMO and albumin dialysis for the treatment of a suicidal yew leaf poisoning].

Authors:  Jonas Ajouri; R M Muellenbach; C B Rolfes; K Weber; F Schuppert; A A Peivandi; C Reyher
Journal:  Anaesthesist       Date:  2021-10-04       Impact factor: 1.041

Review 3.  Cardiogenic shock due to yew poisoning rescued by VA-ECMO: case report and literature review.

Authors:  Nikolaus Schreiber; Martin Manninger; Sascha Pätzold; Alexander C Reisinger; Stefan Hatzl; Gerald Hackl; Christoph Högenauer; Philipp Eller
Journal:  Channels (Austin)       Date:  2022-12       Impact factor: 3.493

4.  Pica (Allotriophagy): An Underestimated Risk Factor for Severe Leptospirosis (Weil's Diseases)? Report of a Leptospira Septic Shock Successfully Managed with ECMO.

Authors:  Adam Fabiani; Eugenia Dal Bo; Stefano Di Bella; Marco Gabrielli; Alessandro Bologna; Umberto Albert; Gianfranco Sanson
Journal:  Infect Dis Rep       Date:  2021-07-05

Review 5.  Extracorporeal life support as bridge to recovery in yew poisoning: case reports and literature review.

Authors:  Julia Hermes-Laufer; Martin Meyer; Alain Rudiger; Julian Henze; Kai Enselmann; Hugo Kupferschmidt; Daniel Müller; Aline Herzog; Dominique Bettex; Dagmar I Keller; Bernard Krüger; Judith Engeler
Journal:  ESC Heart Fail       Date:  2020-11-24
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