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Title: Hemoperfusion in quinidine intoxication. Author: Haapanen EJ, Pellinen TJ. Journal: Acta Med Scand; 1981; 210(6):515-6. PubMed ID: 7331902. Abstract: A case report on quinidine intoxication is presented. After having ingested 8.1 g quinidine the patient had clinical and ECG signs of a severe intoxication and a serum quinidine level of 8.5 mg 1. She was treated for six hours with charcoal hemoperfusion. Serum quinidine was on an average 36% lower after than before the cartridge. The mean quinidine clearance of hemoperfusion was 24 ml/min. All clinical and ECG signs of quinidine intoxication were normalized during hemoperfusion. The data justify that hemoperfusion is probably the best way to treat severe quinidine intoxication.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]