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Acute barium nitrate intoxication treated by hemodialysis
Authors:Bahlmann H  Lindwall R  Persson H
Institution:Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Danderyd Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden. hans.bahlmann@ane.ds.sll.se
Abstract:A 22-year-old male was admitted to hospital with diarrhea and vomiting, cardiac arrhythmias, severe hypokalemia and gradual onset of muscular weakness. A potassium infusion was started, but for several hours serum potassium remained low. Evidence of toxic ingestion was initially lacking. When it became clear -- after a considerable delay -- that the patient had ingested barium nitrate, hemodialysis was started. This resulted in rapid clinical improvement with correction of hypokalemia and restored muscular function. Intoxication with barium causes hypokalemia, arrhythmias, muscular weakness and paralysis, often requiring respiratory support. This patient presented with symptoms typical of severe barium intoxication, non-responsive to potassium supplementation. There are few published reports on the use of hemodialysis in barium poisoning. This case confirms the possible benefit of hemodialysis in severe cases, where potassium supplementation alone is insufficient.
Keywords:arrhythmia  barium intoxication  hemodialyis  hypokalemia  muscular weakness  paralysis
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