Hypovolemic shock and mortality after ingestion of Tripterygium wilfordii hook F.: a case report
Journal
International Journal of Cardiology
Journal Volume
49
Journal Issue
2
Pages
173-177
Date Issued
1995
Author(s)
Abstract
Tripterygium wilfordii Hook F (TWHF) is a kind of Chinese herbal medicine used for 2000 years. It was applied externally for treatment of arthritis and inflammatory tissue swelling in early years. Recently, this drug has been found to have immunosuppressive effects which could successfully induce remission of some autoimmune disorders without obvious adverse effects. Although there are side effects of gastrointestinal upset, infertility and suppression of lymphocyte proliferation, little information about lethal toxicities has been reported. A case is presented here of a previously healthy young man who developed profuse vomiting and diarrhea, leukopenia, renal failure, profound hypotension and shock after ingestion of an extract of TWHF. In addition to his hypovolemic shock, serial electrocardiograms (ECG), cardiac enzyme studies, and echocardiography also showed some evidence of coexisting cardiac damage. He died of intractable shock 3 days after the abuse of TWHF. Further studies of the pathogenesis of peripheral collapse and possible cardiac toxicity, and determination of the therapeutic range of this drug are necessary before it is used extensively. ? 1995.
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Other Subjects
Tripterygium wilfordii extract; adult; article; cardiotoxicity; case report; Chinese herb; diarrhea; digestive system function disorder; echocardiography; electrocardiogram; heart injury; human; hypotension; hypovolemic shock; kidney failure; leukopenia; male; mortality; priority journal; Adult; Case Report; Creatine Kinase; Diarrhea; Drugs, Chinese Herbal; Echocardiography; Electrocardiography; Fatal Outcome; Heart; Human; Hypotension; Isoenzymes; Kidney Failure; Leukopenia; Male; Shock; Tripterygium; Vomiting
Type
journal article