Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy and Lipid Dysmetabolism in a Critically Ill Patient after A Short Course of Amiodarone
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27 nov 2019
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Categoría del artículo: Case report
Publicado en línea: 27 nov 2019
Páginas: 161 - 165
Recibido: 14 may 2019
Aceptado: 29 oct 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2019-0026
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© 2019 Maximilien Cappe, Philippe Hantson, Mina Komuta, Marie-Françoise Vincent, Pierre- François Laterre, Ismaïl Ould-Nana, published by Sciendo
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The case is reported of a 39-year-old severely obese woman who developed acute metabolic disorders after the administration of a short course of intravenous amiodarone. The main biological features were hypertriglyceridemia, hypoglycaemia, hyperlactatemia and hyperammonemia; all were reversible after amiodarone discontinuation. There was an associated rise in liver enzymes. However, the influence of co-factors on these metabolic disorders, such as acquired carnitine deficiency, severe obesity, a long-term course of pancreatitis, and abdominal infections, could not be excluded.