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Contributor: Jorge Chalit-Hernandez, OMS3 Educational Pearls: -
Serotonin syndrome occurs most commonly due to the combination of monoamine oxidase inhibition with concomitant serotonergic medications like SSRIs -
Examples of unexpected monoamine oxidase inhibitors -
Linezolid - a last-line antibiotic reserved for patients with true anaphylaxis to penicillins and cephalosporins -
Methylene blue - not mentioned in the podcast due to its uncommon usage for methemoglobinemia -
Other medications that can interact with SSRIs to cause serotonin syndrome -
Clinical presentation of serotonin syndrome -
Altered mental status -
Autonomic dysregulation leading to hypertension (most common), hypotension, and tachycardia -
Hyperthermia -
Neuromuscular hyperactivity - tremors, myoclonus, and hyperreflexia -
Hunter Criteria (high sensitivity and specificity for serotonin syndrome): -
Spontaneous clonus -
Inducible clonus + agitation or diaphoresis -
Ocular clonus + agitation or diaphoresis -
Tremor + hyperreflexia -
Hypertonia, temperature > 38º C, and ocular or inducible clonus -
Management of serotonin syndrome -
Primarily supportive - benzodiazepines can help treat hypertension, agitation, and hyperthermia. Patients often require repeated and higher dosing of benzodiazepines -
Avoid antipyretics to treat hyperthermia since the elevated temperature is due to sustained muscle contraction and not central temperature dysregulation -
In refractory patients, cyproheptadine (a 5HT2 antagonist) may be used as a second-line treatment -
Patients with temperatures > 41.1º C or 106º F require medically induced paralysis and intubation to control their temperature References -
Boyer EW, Shannon M. The serotonin syndrome [published correction appears in N Engl J Med. 2007 Jun 7;356(23):2437] [published correction appears in N Engl J Med. 2009 Oct 22;361(17):1714]. N Engl J Med. 2005;352(11):1112-1120. doi:10.1056/NEJMra041867 -
Dunkley EJ, Isbister GK, Sibbritt D, Dawson AH, Whyte IM. The Hunter Serotonin Toxicity Criteria: simple and accurate diagnostic decision rules for serotonin toxicity. QJM. 2003;96(9):635-642. doi:10.1093/qjmed/hcg109 -
Ramsay RR, Dunford C, Gillman PK. Methylene blue and serotonin toxicity: inhibition of monoamine oxidase A (MAO A) confirms a theoretical prediction. Br J Pharmacol. 2007;152(6):946-951. doi:10.1038/sj.bjp.0707430 -
Schwartz AR, Pizon AF, Brooks DE. Dextromethorphan-induced serotonin syndrome. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2008;46(8):771-773. doi:10.1080/15563650701668625 -
Thomas CR, Rosenberg M, Blythe V, Meyer WJ 3rd. Serotonin syndrome and linezolid. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2004;43(7):790. doi:10.1097/01.chi.0000128830.13997.aa Summarized & Edited by Jorge Chalit, OMS3 Donate: https://emergencymedicalminute.org/donate/ |