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Pediatric Animal Model of Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation After Prolonged Circulatory Arrest
Published on: May 26, 2023
Digoxin toxicity: pediatric survival after asystolic arrest
Dalit Eyal1, Kenneth A Molczan, Leslie S Carroll
1Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Temple University Children's Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. eyald@tuhs.temple.edu
Abstract:
We report the first case of a child with known cardiac disease who presented in full cardiac arrest secondary to digoxin poisoning and was successfully resuscitated. A 12-week-old female presented 1-week status post surgical repair of a congenital heart anomaly in asystolic cardiac arrest. The patient was successfully resuscitated with standard Advanced Pediatric Life Support. A toxic digoxin level returned, Digoxin-specific antibody fragments (Digibind, Fab) were administered, and all signs and symptoms of toxicity resolved. The patient was discharged 6 days after presentation with full neurological recovery.
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