1956
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(56)90370-1
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Triiodothyronine in Myxœdema Coma

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“…Re-warming the patient leads to an increase in tissue metabolism and the heart may be incapable of meeting the extra demand. Anderson and Hausman (1956) noted the onset of angina with death in a pa-tient who had 50 micrograms of intravenous tri-iodothyronine in myxocdema coma. We did apply external warming but deliberately gave thyroid sicca rather than tri-iodothyronine as we did not wish to raise the metabolism too rapidly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Re-warming the patient leads to an increase in tissue metabolism and the heart may be incapable of meeting the extra demand. Anderson and Hausman (1956) noted the onset of angina with death in a pa-tient who had 50 micrograms of intravenous tri-iodothyronine in myxocdema coma. We did apply external warming but deliberately gave thyroid sicca rather than tri-iodothyronine as we did not wish to raise the metabolism too rapidly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haus-mann, andHemsted, 1953, 1955;-Summers, 1953 ;Malden, 1955;Karhausen and Zylberszac, 1955;Reid, 1955;Marshall and McCaughey, 1956;Dyson and Wood, 1956;Anderson and Hausmann, 1956). All these patients died except one in the series reported by Malden.…”
Section: Myxoedema Comamentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Triiodothyronine has again been shown to be the treatment of choice in myxedema coma (186,187,188), although warnings against using even moderate doses intravenously have been voiced (189).…”
Section: Thyroidmentioning
confidence: 99%