1. Ventricular Fibrillation Caused by Mianserin Poisoning
- Author
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Takeshi Kitamoto, Kouichi Hayakawa, Fukuki Saito, and Yasushi Nakamori
- Subjects
0301 basic medicine ,030102 biochemistry & molecular biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Computed tomography ,medicine.disease ,Mianserin ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Anesthesia ,Ventricular fibrillation ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,Ingestion ,Aripiprazole ,Mianserin poisoning ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Case: A 56-year-old man who revived after ventricular fibrillation was transferred to the emergency center at Kansai Medical University. The blood examination, computed tomography, and cardiac echocardiography at the time admission could not detect the cause of ventricular fibrillation. However, high-performance liquid chromatography revealed mianserin and aripiprazole in his serum. The concentration of mianserin (48.7 mg/L), especially, was found to be very high. Therefore, we believed that ingestion of a large amount of mianserin could have induced ventricular fibrillation.
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- 2017