Olanzapine-associated hypothermia: a case report of a rare event

Hypothermia, a potentially fatal condition, is defined as a drop of the body temperature below 35°C. The most common cause of severe hypothermia is the environmental exposure to low-temperatures. Other causes include septicemia, diabetic ketoacidosis, trauma, acute spinal cord injury, prolonged card...

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Main Authors: Manuel Monti, Valeria Mommi, Maria Beatrice Forte, Francesco Paciullo, Francesca Francavilla, Francesco Borgognoni
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2018-02-01
Series:Italian Journal of Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/937
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author Manuel Monti
Valeria Mommi
Maria Beatrice Forte
Francesco Paciullo
Francesca Francavilla
Francesco Borgognoni
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description Hypothermia, a potentially fatal condition, is defined as a drop of the body temperature below 35°C. The most common cause of severe hypothermia is the environmental exposure to low-temperatures. Other causes include septicemia, diabetic ketoacidosis, trauma, acute spinal cord injury, prolonged cardiac arrest and hypothyroidism. The hypothermia is an infrequent, but previously documented, adverse effect of antipsychotic medications. A 83-year-old Italian woman was transported to the Emergency Room with a reduced level of consciousness, Glasgow coma scale 7. She was bradycardic (heart rate 42 bpm), 80/150 mmHg blood pressure and respiratory rate 26/min. Her physical examination was significant for an anal temperature of 31°C. Blood exam and chest X-ray were unremarkable. In her clinical history, she was suffering from generalized anxiety disorder for the last 2 years and was prescribed olanzapine 7.5 mg daily. In recent days, the patient experienced a cognitive impairment with heat intolerance and had been reduced the dose of olanzapine 5 mg daily. On the basis of the clinical findings, the patient’s body temperature and blood exam, the diagnosis of olanzapine-associated hypothermia was made. The patient was gradually rewarmed with blankets and warm saline infusion and the olanzapine therapy was discontinued. She gradually regained consciousness after 18 h and, after 1 day, the patient’s body temperature increased up to 37.8°C with an improvement of the neurological conditions. We reported about the case of a patient treated with stable doses of olanzapine for a long period of time that developed hypothermia, a potentially fatal complication. This case shows that it is important to consider every change in the patient behavior, e.g., the poor resistance to heat present in our patient, that should exhibit warning sign of hypothermia.
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spelling doaj.art-173a4088495b4cabba9780c78911a9ff2023-12-02T05:38:34ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Medicine1877-93441877-93522018-02-01121676910.4081/itjm.2018.937659Olanzapine-associated hypothermia: a case report of a rare eventManuel Monti0Valeria Mommi1Maria Beatrice Forte2Francesco Paciullo3Francesca Francavilla4Francesco Borgognoni5Emergency Department, Local Health Unit Umbria 1, Assisi (PG)Emergency Department, Local Health Unit Umbria 1, Assisi (PG)Emergency Department, Local Health Unit Umbria 1, Assisi (PG)Emergency Department, Local Health Unit Umbria 1, Assisi (PG)Emergency Department, Local Health Unit Umbria 1, Assisi (PG)Emergency Department, Local Health Unit Umbria 1, Assisi (PG)Hypothermia, a potentially fatal condition, is defined as a drop of the body temperature below 35°C. The most common cause of severe hypothermia is the environmental exposure to low-temperatures. Other causes include septicemia, diabetic ketoacidosis, trauma, acute spinal cord injury, prolonged cardiac arrest and hypothyroidism. The hypothermia is an infrequent, but previously documented, adverse effect of antipsychotic medications. A 83-year-old Italian woman was transported to the Emergency Room with a reduced level of consciousness, Glasgow coma scale 7. She was bradycardic (heart rate 42 bpm), 80/150 mmHg blood pressure and respiratory rate 26/min. Her physical examination was significant for an anal temperature of 31°C. Blood exam and chest X-ray were unremarkable. In her clinical history, she was suffering from generalized anxiety disorder for the last 2 years and was prescribed olanzapine 7.5 mg daily. In recent days, the patient experienced a cognitive impairment with heat intolerance and had been reduced the dose of olanzapine 5 mg daily. On the basis of the clinical findings, the patient’s body temperature and blood exam, the diagnosis of olanzapine-associated hypothermia was made. The patient was gradually rewarmed with blankets and warm saline infusion and the olanzapine therapy was discontinued. She gradually regained consciousness after 18 h and, after 1 day, the patient’s body temperature increased up to 37.8°C with an improvement of the neurological conditions. We reported about the case of a patient treated with stable doses of olanzapine for a long period of time that developed hypothermia, a potentially fatal complication. This case shows that it is important to consider every change in the patient behavior, e.g., the poor resistance to heat present in our patient, that should exhibit warning sign of hypothermia.http://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/937Antipsychoticshypothermiamedication effectsolanzapine.
spellingShingle Manuel Monti
Valeria Mommi
Maria Beatrice Forte
Francesco Paciullo
Francesca Francavilla
Francesco Borgognoni
Olanzapine-associated hypothermia: a case report of a rare event
Italian Journal of Medicine
Antipsychotics
hypothermia
medication effects
olanzapine.
title Olanzapine-associated hypothermia: a case report of a rare event
title_full Olanzapine-associated hypothermia: a case report of a rare event
title_fullStr Olanzapine-associated hypothermia: a case report of a rare event
title_full_unstemmed Olanzapine-associated hypothermia: a case report of a rare event
title_short Olanzapine-associated hypothermia: a case report of a rare event
title_sort olanzapine associated hypothermia a case report of a rare event
topic Antipsychotics
hypothermia
medication effects
olanzapine.
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