偏醇过量引起的心脏导电缺陷:一种罕见的病例
Aastha Arunkumar Patel1, Priyank Shah2, Mildred Chikaodinaka Odukwu3
1Internal Medicine, Gujarat Medical Education & Research Society (GMERS) Medical College, Gandhinagar, Gandhinagar, IND.
Cureus
|September 15, 2025
概括
过量服用青可以导致罕见的心脏问题,如心房静脉阻塞,而不仅仅是肝脏损伤. 及时的N-乙半氨酸治疗和监测对于恢复至关重要.
科学领域:
- 毒理学 毒理学 毒理学
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 药理学 药理学 是一个学科.
背景情况:
- 青 (乙氨基) 是一种常见的止痛药和抗发烧药.
- 过量服用是导致急性肝衰竭的主要原因.
- 帕拉西他摩尔过量的心脏并发症很少被记录在案.
研究的目的:
- 报告一个罕见的帕拉西他摩尔过量后心脏导电异常的病例.
- 为了强调心脏监测在偏醇毒性中的重要性.
主要方法:
- 一个32岁的女性的病例报告,有意过量服用青 (15克).
- 临床观察,肝功能测试和心电图 (ECG) 监测.
- 用N-乙システ因治疗和支持性护理.
主要成果:
- 患者出现了暂时的二度心房 (AV) 阻塞和胸.
- 肝功能测试显著升高,表明肝毒性.
- 导电缺陷通过N-乙半氨酸和支持性管理得到解决.
结论:
- 过量服用青可以导致心脏并发症,包括AV阻塞.
- 建议在明显过量服用青的患者,特别是肝功能障碍患者进行心脏监测.
- 用N-乙半氨酸的早期干预对于管理肝脏和心脏影响至关重要.
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