Free and total digoxin in serum during treatment of acute digoxin poisoning with fab fragments: Case study

Florian Eyer, Werner Steimer, Christine Müller, Thomas Zilker

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Abstract

A woman ingested 10 mg of methyldigoxin in a suicide attempt and presented 19 hours after ingestion with clinical signs of glycoside intoxication. Her serum level of digoxin was 7.4 ng/mL, and antidotal therapy with Fab antibody fragments was started. The manufacturer's recommended dosing scheme was modified, with 80 mg Fab administered intravenously within 15 minutes followed by a continuous infusion at 30 mg/h. Total serum concentration of digoxin increased markedly within minutes after Fab therapy was started, while the level of free digoxin immediately decreased into the nontoxic range without recrudescent toxic effects of digoxin. The cumulative amounts of free and bound digoxin that were excreted in urine within 30 hours after ingestion were 900 μg and 1600 μg, respectively. Half-life of bound digoxin in urine was 9.9 hours; mean rate of clearance of bound digoxin in the urine was 7.0 mL/min. On the basis of these kinetic data, a smaller initial bolus dose of Fab followed by a continuous infusion may be a more tailored, cost-effective, and relatively safe therapy for patients who have overdosed on cardiac glycosides.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)387-391
Number of pages5
JournalAmerican Journal of Critical Care
Volume19
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2010

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