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Query: UMLS:C0030305 (
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Amiodarone
, a class III antiarrhythmic drug, is one of the most effective drugs used in the treatment of ventricular and paroxysmal supraventricular tachyarrhythmia. Adverse effects of amiodarone including pulmonary toxicity, hepatotoxicity, aggravation of arrhythmia, and thyroid diseases are well understood. A 66-year old woman with acute pancreatitis was admitted to our hospital with the complaint of epigastralgia radiating to both flanks for two months. Her symptoms and elevation of pancreatic enzymes did not respond to conventional medical treatment of
pancreatitis
for 18 d. No known causal factors for
pancreatitis
such as biliary tract stone, hypertriglyceridemia and alcohol consumption could be identified. Under the suspicion of amiodarone-induced acute pancreatitis, amiodarone was substituted by propafenone. Her symptoms soon alleviated and serum lipase level declined. Three months after hospital discharge, the abdominal pain did not recur.
Amiodarone
was approved to treat recurrent ventricular fibrillation or sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmia that has been resistant to other medications since 1986.
Pancreatitis
is a very rare adverse effect associated with the use of amiodarone, and only four cases of amiodarone-induced
pancreatitis
have been reported in literature. We report a patient who developed acute pancreatitis during amiodarone therapy.
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PMID:Acute pancreatitis and amiodarone: a case report. 1735 36
Amiodarone
is an effective medication used in the treatment of several different arrhythmias. Its most well-known adverse effects include pulmonary fibrosis, thyroid dysfunction, and hepatotoxicity. A less common side effect is acute pancreatitis. A 67-year-old male being treated for atrial fibrillation in rapid ventricular response with
Amiodarone
developed acute epigastric abdominal pain 24 hours after initiation of therapy. He was diagnosed as having acute pancreatitis based on characteristic findings seen on an abdominal CT scan. Commonly encountered etiologies of
pancreatitis
were ruled out through a combination of the history, laboratory values, and imaging results. Based on the temporal association of the acute presentation and initiation of
Amiodarone
therapy, in conjunction with a lack of support for any other etiology, the diagnosis of
Amiodarone
-induced
pancreatitis
was made. Within 7 days following the cessation of
Amiodarone
therapy, the patient's symptoms had completely resolved.
Amiodarone
-induced
pancreatitis
is an often overlooked medication association and is one that has been infrequently reported throughout the literature. Given the substantial morbidity and mortality associated with acute pancreatitis, and the ease of treatment (withdrawing
Amiodarone
), this is a critical side effect that should be recognized in the appropriate clinical setting.
...
PMID:A case of probable Amiodarone-induced pancreatitis in the treatment of atrial fibrillation: a literature review and case report. 2929 51