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A C Stilmant1, L Zhu2, Y Gorur3
1Service des Urgences, CHC MontLégia, Liège, Belgique.
Abstract:
The use of amphetamines and amphetamine derivatives such as ecstasy can cause serotonin toxic syndrome, an uncommon but potentially serious adverse effect. Although most of the reported cases evolve spontaneously and favourably, in rare cases, serious complications can occur leading to the death of the patient. We report the case of a 27-year-old man admitted to our emergency department for altered consciousness with hyperthermia at 42°C after illicit drug use. The patient developed severe multivisceral failure and disseminated intravascular coagulopathy despite maximalist management focused on cooling and multiorgan supportive therapy. The patient died within hours of admission. The diagnosis is essentially based on the patient history and clinical examination. The first treatment is to stop the toxic and then, to treat the symptoms and support possible organ failures.
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