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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Mar 2007
Case ReportsMassive ibuprofen overdose requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for cardiovascular support.
- Kira E Marciniak, Ildiko H Thomas, Thomas V Brogan, Joan S Roberts, Angela Czaja, and Suzan S Mazor.
- University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA.
- Pediatr Crit Care Me. 2007 Mar 1;8(2):180-2.
ObjectiveIbuprofen is rarely associated with severe toxicity. We report a massive ibuprofen overdose that resulted in refractory hypotension requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) for cardiovascular support.DesignIndividual case report.SettingPediatric intensive care unit of a tertiary care hospital.PatientA 14-yr-old male presented with apnea and cardiovascular collapse after a nonaccidental ingestion of approximately 50 g of ibuprofen. His laboratory evaluation demonstrated an anion gap metabolic acidosis and elevated lactate levels.InterventionsThe patient required pressor support with norepinephrine, phenylephrine, and vasopressin infusions. Due to refractory hypotension, he was placed on ECMO. His serum ibuprofen level at an estimated 5-10 hrs postingestion was 776 microg/mL (therapeutic 20-30 microg/mL). Urine toxicological screen for drugs of abuse, serum acetaminophen, salicylate, and carboxyhemoglobin levels showed that these levels were not elevated. The patient developed high-output renal failure, pulmonary hemorrhage, and gastric bleeding, all of which resolved by hospital day 3.Measurements And Main ResultsECMO was discontinued on hospital day 4, inotropic support was discontinued, and the patient was extubated on hospital day 5. He was transferred to an inpatient psychiatric unit on hospital day 9 with no identifiable medical sequelae.ConclusionsAlthough ibuprofen overdose typically has few consequences, severe hypotension, renal failure, and gastrointestinal bleeding can occur. We report the first known case of successful ECMO therapy for ibuprofen overdose.
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