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Coma, Severe Hypotension, and Pinpoint Pupils After Olanzapine Intoxication in the Intensive Care Unit with Symptom Reversal After Administration of Flumazenil

Patient: Male, 69-year-old Final Diagnosis: Olanzapine intoxication Symptoms: Coma • severe hypotension • pinpoint pupils Medication: Olanzapine, Flumazenil Clinical Procedure: Sedation Specialty: Critical Care Medicine OBJECTIVE: Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment BACKGROUND: Olanzapine is a...

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Autores principales: Pålsson, Paul, Guldberg, Jolanta, Gustafsson, Jenny M., Aiff, Harald
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9724187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36451528
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.938387
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author Pålsson, Paul
Guldberg, Jolanta
Gustafsson, Jenny M.
Aiff, Harald
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description Patient: Male, 69-year-old Final Diagnosis: Olanzapine intoxication Symptoms: Coma • severe hypotension • pinpoint pupils Medication: Olanzapine, Flumazenil Clinical Procedure: Sedation Specialty: Critical Care Medicine OBJECTIVE: Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment BACKGROUND: Olanzapine is an antipsychotic drug and is used in critical care to treat delirium. There is no known antidote to olanzapine intoxication. Overdosing olanzapine can cause, tremor, bradykinesia, hypotension somnolence, coma, and miosis. CASE REPORT: We present the case of a previously healthy 69-year-old man who after routine mitral valve surgery developed pneumonia and severe sepsis requiring several weeks on a ventilator in the Intensive Care Unit. He developed delirium and paranoia and was prescribed olanzapine. After 4 doses, he became hypotensive and nonresponsive and developed pinpoint pupils. The symptoms were reversed minutes after administration of flumazenil. The clinical picture in this case corresponds well with an olanzapine intoxication. No other drugs, such as benzodiazepines or opioids, had been administered that could explain the reaction. Olanzapine intoxication is known to present with hypotension, coma, and miosis. The doses given were normal starting doses for olanzapine in the outpatient setting but much higher than recommended doses in the intensive care setting. CONCLUSIONS: This case illustrates a risk for severe adverse effects, even within normal prescription range, when olanzapine is used in the intensive care setting. Finally, it is intriguing that the symptoms were reversed after administration of flumazenil, a selective competitive antagonist of the GABA receptor. Olanzapine mainly effects dopa-mine, serotonin, α(1)-adrenergic, histamine, and muscarinic receptors, but a low affinity to GABA and benzodiazepine sites can perhaps explain the observed effect.
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spelling pubmed-97241872022-12-20 Coma, Severe Hypotension, and Pinpoint Pupils After Olanzapine Intoxication in the Intensive Care Unit with Symptom Reversal After Administration of Flumazenil Pålsson, Paul Guldberg, Jolanta Gustafsson, Jenny M. Aiff, Harald Am J Case Rep Articles Patient: Male, 69-year-old Final Diagnosis: Olanzapine intoxication Symptoms: Coma • severe hypotension • pinpoint pupils Medication: Olanzapine, Flumazenil Clinical Procedure: Sedation Specialty: Critical Care Medicine OBJECTIVE: Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment BACKGROUND: Olanzapine is an antipsychotic drug and is used in critical care to treat delirium. There is no known antidote to olanzapine intoxication. Overdosing olanzapine can cause, tremor, bradykinesia, hypotension somnolence, coma, and miosis. CASE REPORT: We present the case of a previously healthy 69-year-old man who after routine mitral valve surgery developed pneumonia and severe sepsis requiring several weeks on a ventilator in the Intensive Care Unit. He developed delirium and paranoia and was prescribed olanzapine. After 4 doses, he became hypotensive and nonresponsive and developed pinpoint pupils. The symptoms were reversed minutes after administration of flumazenil. The clinical picture in this case corresponds well with an olanzapine intoxication. No other drugs, such as benzodiazepines or opioids, had been administered that could explain the reaction. Olanzapine intoxication is known to present with hypotension, coma, and miosis. The doses given were normal starting doses for olanzapine in the outpatient setting but much higher than recommended doses in the intensive care setting. CONCLUSIONS: This case illustrates a risk for severe adverse effects, even within normal prescription range, when olanzapine is used in the intensive care setting. Finally, it is intriguing that the symptoms were reversed after administration of flumazenil, a selective competitive antagonist of the GABA receptor. Olanzapine mainly effects dopa-mine, serotonin, α(1)-adrenergic, histamine, and muscarinic receptors, but a low affinity to GABA and benzodiazepine sites can perhaps explain the observed effect. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9724187/ /pubmed/36451528 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.938387 Text en © Am J Case Rep, 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
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Coma, Severe Hypotension, and Pinpoint Pupils After Olanzapine Intoxication in the Intensive Care Unit with Symptom Reversal After Administration of Flumazenil
title Coma, Severe Hypotension, and Pinpoint Pupils After Olanzapine Intoxication in the Intensive Care Unit with Symptom Reversal After Administration of Flumazenil
title_full Coma, Severe Hypotension, and Pinpoint Pupils After Olanzapine Intoxication in the Intensive Care Unit with Symptom Reversal After Administration of Flumazenil
title_fullStr Coma, Severe Hypotension, and Pinpoint Pupils After Olanzapine Intoxication in the Intensive Care Unit with Symptom Reversal After Administration of Flumazenil
title_full_unstemmed Coma, Severe Hypotension, and Pinpoint Pupils After Olanzapine Intoxication in the Intensive Care Unit with Symptom Reversal After Administration of Flumazenil
title_short Coma, Severe Hypotension, and Pinpoint Pupils After Olanzapine Intoxication in the Intensive Care Unit with Symptom Reversal After Administration of Flumazenil
title_sort coma, severe hypotension, and pinpoint pupils after olanzapine intoxication in the intensive care unit with symptom reversal after administration of flumazenil
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9724187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36451528
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.938387
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