Extracorporeal life support and digoxin-specific Fab fragments for successful management of Taxus baccata intoxication with low output and ventricular arrhythmia

Yew plants are evergreen shrubs which are widely spread throughout the northern hemisphere. Taxane alkaloid derivatives, mainly taxine B, represent the main toxins of Taxus baccata and are highly cardiotoxic. Due to the lack of randomized clinical trials, case reports on accidental or suicidal yew i...

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description Yew plants are evergreen shrubs which are widely spread throughout the northern hemisphere. Taxane alkaloid derivatives, mainly taxine B, represent the main toxins of Taxus baccata and are highly cardiotoxic. Due to the lack of randomized clinical trials, case reports on accidental or suicidal yew intoxications build the only source of knowledge of clinical treatment options. We report the case of a suicidal yew ingestion admitted to our hospital under prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation due to pulseless electrical activity. Extra-corporeal life support (ECLS) was established to maintain adequate organ perfusion. Repeated administration of digoxin-specific Fab antibody fragments, which cross-react with taxine, was associated with an immediate conversion from asystole to broad-complex bradycardia and a gradual normalization of the electrocardiogram (ECG). This was paralleled by a recovery of the cardiac function and weaning from the ECLS. The taxine metabolite 3,5-dimethoxyphenol could be detected by mass spectrometry before but not after the first Fab-fragment treatment. In contrast, the total amount of taxine (including the neutralized, Fab fragment-bound fraction) was increased after each Fab fragment administration, suggesting an accumulation of neutralized, since antibody-bound taxine in the blood by anti-digoxin Fab fragments. In conclusion, the successful clinical course of this case suggests a benefit of an early anti-digoxin Fab-fragment administration for the treatment of yew intoxication.
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Anaphylaxis
Arrhythmia
Arrhythmias, Cardiac - chemically induced
Arrhythmias, Cardiac - physiopathology
Bradycardia
Cardiac arrhythmia
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Case reports
Christie, Agatha (1890-1976)
Clinical trials
CPR
Digoxin
Digoxin-specific Fab antibody fragments
EKG
Electrocardiography
Emergency medical care
Extra-corporeal life support
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation - methods
Fab
Female
Fragmentation
Fragments
Heart diseases
Humans
Immunoglobulin Fab Fragments - therapeutic use
Ingestion
Intensive care
Intoxication
Leaves
Mass Spectrometry
Mass spectroscopy
Pancreatectomy
Perfusion
Plant Extracts - poisoning
Plant Leaves - poisoning
Poisoning
Poisons
Renal Dialysis
Respiration
Shrubs
Splenectomy
Suicidal behavior
Suicide
Suicide, Attempted
Taxanes
Taxine
Taxus - poisoning
Taxus baccata
Toxins
Treatment Outcome
Ultrasonic imaging
Ventricle
Weaning
Yew
Young Adult
title Extracorporeal life support and digoxin-specific Fab fragments for successful management of Taxus baccata intoxication with low output and ventricular arrhythmia
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