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Terlipressin in refractory shock induced by diltiazem poisoning.
American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2017 July
Poisoning caused by calcium-channels blockers (CCB) can cause refractory vasoplegic shock, resulting in multiple-organ failure and death despite maximal therapy including high doses of vasopressors. We report one CCB-induced refractory shock complicated with lactate acidosis despite very high doses of epinephrine and norepinephrine. The hemodynamic status of the patient dramatically improved after intermittent boluses of terlipressin, which corrected the acidosis.
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