Title of article :
Recovery from a psychotropic drug overdose tends to depend on the time from ingestion to arrival, the Glasgow Coma Scale, and a sign of circulatory insufficiency on arrival
Author/Authors :
Youichi Yanagawa، نويسنده , , Toshihisa Sakamoto، نويسنده , , Yoshiaki Okada، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
5
From page :
757
To page :
761
Abstract :
Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate which factors on arrival correlate with the duration of unconsciousness induced by a psychotropic drug overdose. Basic Procedure Patients were 175 consecutive intubated patients unconscious due to psychotropic drug overdose. They were divided into 2 groups, an “early” group in which the patients were extubated within 2 days from hospitalization, and a “delayed” group who were not extubated within 2 days. Main Findings Glasgow Coma Scale (P = .001) scores in the early group were higher than those in the delayed group. The estimated time from ingestion to admission (P < .0001), creatine kinase level (P < .01), number of cases demonstrating shock (P < .05), shock index (P < .0001), and heart rate (P = .001) in the early group were smaller than those in the delayed group. Two subjects in the delayed group died of pneumonia and pulmonary embolism. Principal Conclusions Delayed arrival from ingestion, a low level of unconsciousness, and a sign of circulatory insufficiency in a patient with a psychotropic drug overdose were risk factors of a delayed recovery and death.
Journal title :
American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Record number :
781259
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