アスリートにおけるベルベリン誘発性低血糖症と心電図の解釈
Alexander Henshall1, Robert Ambrogetti2, Rhys Pomeroy2
1Cardiology, Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, UK alexander.henshall@nhs.net.
BMJ case reports
|September 3, 2025
まとめ
ベルベリンサプリメントを服用した健康なアスリートが 運動による低血糖症を発症しました 原因不明の低血糖症と運動選手の正常な心電図の変数に対するサプリメントの評価の重要性を強調しています.
科学分野:
- 心臓病科
- 内分泌学
- 薬草 医学 研究
背景:
- スポーツ選手は,パフォーマンスを高めるためにハーブサプリメントを使用することができます.
- ベルベリンは血糖値を下げることが知られていますが,典型的には糖尿病患者です.
- 原因不明の昏睡は 栄養補助食品の使用を含む 徹底的な調査が必要です
研究 の 目的:
- ベルベリンと運動による低血糖症の 新症例を報告する
- 低血糖症の診断において 補給歴の重要性を強調する.
- 誤診を防ぐために,スポーツ選手の正常な心電図の変数を強調する.
主な方法:
- アスリートで昏睡状態の 男性の症例報告
- 生化学分析で重度の低血糖症が 明らかになった
- 心電図 (ECG) の解釈
- 詳細な医療とサプリメント履歴の取得
- ベルベリンと低血糖に関する文献レビュー
主要な成果:
- 患者は症状性低血糖 (0. 9 mmol/ L) とを起こしました.
- ECGでは シヌスブラディカルディア 左右のブランクブロックが不完全で 心臓のブロックが1度目
- ベルベリンサプリメントの使用が原因と判明した.
- ベルベリンによる低血糖症は以前,糖尿病でない個体では報告されなかった.
結論:
- ベルベリンは運動と併用すると,健康な人でも著しい低血糖を引き起こします.
- 原因不明の低血糖症の診断には サプリメントや非処方薬の 徹底的な検討が不可欠です
- 不必要な心臓検査を避けるために,スポーツ選手の正常な心電図の変数についての認識は不可欠です.
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