Case Reports in Critical Care (Jan 2024)

A Case Report of Angiotensin II Use in the Treatment of Refractory Shock due to Amlodipine and Lisinopril Toxicity

  • John H. Keller,
  • Kayla J. Kendric,
  • Kathy T. LeSaint

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/crcc/7543758
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2024

Abstract

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Conclusion: Despite evidence of efficacy in refractory vasodilatory shock secondary to sepsis, there is a paucity of data on the use of angiotensin II as an adjunctive vasopressor in drug-induced shock. We report a case of successful use of angiotensin II in combined lisinopril and amlodipine overdose refractory to conventional vasopressor support. Combined overdose of ACEIs with calcium channel blockers (CCBs) has been shown to cause more significant hypotension and higher vasopressor requirements than overdose of CCBs alone. This may be due to the synergism between CCBs and ACEIs, where the normal homeostatic mechanism of the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system (RAAS) activation in response to shock is now inhibited, leading to decreased compensatory vasoconstriction via angiotensin II and decreased endogenous catecholamine release. We hypothesize that angiotensin II may have been of particular benefit in this patient given the likelihood that reduced angiotensin II levels were contributing to his refractory shock.