Severe Oleander Poisoning Presenting with Hyperkalaemia and Unusual Electrocardiographic Changes

Eur J Case Rep Intern Med. 2021 Dec 14;8(12):003044. doi: 10.12890/2021_003044. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Background: Hyperkalaemia in oleander (Nerium oleander) poisoning has been associated with a poor prognosis. Different electrocardiographic (ECG) presentations are possible because of vagotonia and hyperkalaemia.

Methods/results: We report a series of three cases of oleander poisoning in which ECG showed unusual hyperkalaemia features, such as bradyarrhythmia, sinoatrial block, atrioventricular block and junctional rhythm.

Conclusions: If arterial blood gas analysis or laboratory values indicate hyperkalaemia in oleander poisoning, the hyperkalaemia should be treated immediately, even if the ECG does not show typical hyperkalaemia features.

Learning points: Hyperkalaemia in oleander poisoning is associated with a poor prognosis.Hyperkalaemia should be treated aggressively in oleander poisoning even if the ECG does not show typical features, as mimics other conditions on ECG.

Keywords: ECG; hyperkalaemia; oleander poisoning.