Cardiac conduction abnormalities and atrial arrhythmias associated with salicylate toxicity |
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Authors: | V Mukerji M A Alpert G C Flaker C L Beach R D Weber |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Missouri Health Sciences Center and Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital, Columbia, Missouri. |
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Abstract: | Cardiac side effects from aspirin are uncommon; however, severe acid-base imbalance, pulmonary edema, ventricular ectopic activity and cardiopulmonary arrest have been reported in patients with toxic serum salicylate concentrations. We saw a patient with salicylate toxicity who developed a variety of sinus and atrioventricular nodal conduction disturbances and atrial arrhythmias with a relatively low toxic serum salicylate concentration. The cardiac rhythm returned to normal as the serum salicylate concentration decreased, and results of subsequent electrophysiologic testing and Holter monitoring were normal. A low serum albumin level may have resulted in altered salicylate binding in this patient, thereby increasing the availability of unbound (active) drug for toxic effects. |
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