Ventricular fibrillation during football training as a consequence of kratom and caffeine use in an adolescent: case report
Jozef Dodulík, Jiří Plášek, Petr Handlos, Andrea Gřegořová, Jan Václavík

TL;DR
An 18-year-old experienced ventricular fibrillation during football training, possibly due to kratom and caffeine use, highlighting the risks of these substances.
Contribution
This case report is the first of its kind to suggest a link between kratom, caffeine, and exercise-induced ventricular fibrillation in adolescents.
Findings
Ventricular fibrillation occurred in an adolescent during exercise after kratom and caffeine use.
No pathogenic gene variant was found, but a variant of unknown significance was identified in MYOM1.
The patient was implanted with an ICD and has had no recurrence of arrhythmia.
Abstract
There is an increase in the sale of legal drugs in our country. One of these substances is kratom. Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) is a partial agonist of the opioid kappa, mu, and delta receptors. It acts as a stimulant at low concentrations, making users feel more energetic and euphoric. It has sedative and antinociceptive effects at higher doses. An 18-year-old man collapsed during football training and required cardiopulmonary resuscitation; the initial rhythm was ventricular fibrillation managed by defibrillation. Laboratory parameters were unremarkable. Blood samples sent for toxicological evaluation were positive for kratom and caffeine. Echocardiographic examination, coronary computed tomography angiography, and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging did not prove the cause. Genetic testing did not find a pathogenic gene variant associated with familial ventricular fibrillation, but a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAlkaloids: synthesis and pharmacology · Traditional and Medicinal Uses of Annonaceae · Chemical synthesis and alkaloids
