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Article ; Online: Brodifacoum contamination of synthetic cannabinoid causing unexplained coagulopathy in multiple trauma: A case report.

Thomas, Anthony V / Johnson, Mackenzie L / Tincher, Anna M / Zackariya, Saniya / Khan, Hassaan / Rizvi, Uzma / Thomas, Scott G / Noveroske, Timothy W / Fulkerson, Daniel H / Moore, Ernest E / Walsh, Mark M

Trauma case reports

2024  Volume 51, Page(s) 101007

Abstract: An 18-year-old female presented to the emergency department after a motor vehicle collision. Initial imaging revealed a liver laceration. Subsequent labs showed significantly elevated prothrombin time, international normalized ratio, and activated ... ...

Abstract An 18-year-old female presented to the emergency department after a motor vehicle collision. Initial imaging revealed a liver laceration. Subsequent labs showed significantly elevated prothrombin time, international normalized ratio, and activated partial thromboplastin time. Thromboelastography demonstrated a flatline tracing. The patient denied use of anticoagulation but admitted to synthetic cannabinoid use. It was believed the patient had taken synthetic cannabinoid contaminated by brodifacoum. She was therefore given prothrombin complex concentrate and vitamin K with blood products. The patient underwent sequential embolization, laparotomy, thoracotomy, and repair of the vena cava with a shunt. Thirty minutes postoperatively, her coagulation tests and thromboelastography were much improved. Two and a half hours postoperatively, it was determined she had sustained non-survivable injuries. The patient experienced brain death due to prolonged hypotension as a result of hemorrhagic shock with bleeding exacerbated by brodifacoum. To our knowledge, this is the first case reported of a trauma-induced coagulopathy exacerbated by brodifacoum-contaminated synthetic cannabinoid. Her coagulopathy was clearly not due to trauma alone and contributed greatly to the difficulty in controlling hemorrhage. The synthetic cannabinoid-associated coagulopathy rendered her otherwise potentially survivable injuries fatal. Given the frequency of multiple trauma and the recent increase in the prevalence of synthetic cannabinoid, it can be expected that the incidence of trauma complicated by synthetic cannabinoid-associated coagulopathy will increase in the near future. For patients that present with prolonged prothrombin time and/or activated partial thromboplastin time, it is important to inquire about recent synthetic cannabinoid use.
Language English
Publishing date 2024-04-01
Publishing country Netherlands
Document type Case Reports
ZDB-ID 2835433-3
ISSN 2352-6440 ; 2352-6440
ISSN (online) 2352-6440
ISSN 2352-6440
DOI 10.1016/j.tcr.2024.101007
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