05 January 2024
: Case report
Life-Threatening Electrical Storm Following Liver Transplantation: A Case Report
Unknown etiology
David Richer Araujo Coelho1ABEF*, Rogerio Oliveira da Luz1AE, Samanta Teixeira Basto2E, Mauro Rogério De Barros Wanderley Júnior3E, Claudia Cristina Tavares de Sousa2E, Elke Reis Fagundes de Carvalho1E, Eduardo de Sousa Martins Fernandes2E, Anderson Brito-Azevedo4AEDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.941932
Am J Case Rep 2024; 25:e941932
Table 1. Laboratory test results on admission.
Test | Value | Test | Value | Test | Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hb | 7.3 | TP | 6.7 | Mg | 2.3 |
Hct | 22 | Alb | 3.3 | P | 3.4 |
WBC | 6110 | Tbil | 3.1 | iCa | 4.5 |
Bands | 4% | Dbil | 1.3 | TSH | 2.13 |
Plt | 83 000 | Ibil | 1.8 | Free T4 | 1.22 |
CRP | 1.2 | INR | 1.39 | pH | 7.39 |
BUN | 32 | PT | 14 | pCO2 | 38 |
Cr | 1.2 | aPTT | 28 | pO2 | 129 |
AST | 281 | Fib | 141 | HCO3 | 22 |
ALT | 131 | Cl | 101 | BE | +2 |
ALP | 62 | Na | 137 | SaO2 | 99 |
GGT | 34 | K | 4.1 | Lac | 1.2 |
Hb – hemoglobin (g/dL); Hct – hematocrit (%); WBC – white blood cells (WBC/mm); Bands – band cells (%); Plt – platelets (Plt/mm); CRP – C-reactive protein (mg/dL); BUN – blood urea nitrogen (mg/dL); Cr – creatinine (mg/dL); AST – aspartate aminotransferase (IU/L); ALT – alanine aminotransferase (IU/L); ALP – alkaline phosphatase (IU/L); GGT – gamma-glutamyl transferase (IU/L); TP – total protein (g/L); Alb – albumin (g/L); Tbil – total bilirubin (mg/dL); Dbil – direct bilirubin (mg/dL); Ibil – indirect bilirubin (mg/dL); INR – international normalized ratio; PT – prothrombin time (s); aPTT – activated partial thromboplastin time (s); Fib – fibrinogen (mg/dL); Cl – chloride (mEq/L); Na – sodium (mEq/L); K – potassium (mEq/L); MG – magnesium (mg/dL); P – phosphorus (mg/dL); iCa – ionic calcium (mg/dL); TSH – thyroid-stimulating hormone (mIU/L); Free T4 – free thyroxine (ng/dL); pH – hydrogen ion concentration; pCO – partial pressure of carbon dioxide (mmHg); pO2 – partial pressure of oxygen (mmHg); HCO3 – bicarbonate (mEq/L); BE – base excess; SaO – oxygen saturation (%); lac – lactate (mg/dL). |