Gewählte Publikation:
Brunner, GA; Fleck, S; Pieber, TR; Lueger, A; Kaufmann, P; Smolle, KH; Brussee, H; Krejs, GJ.
Near fatal anticholinergic intoxication after routine fundoscopy.
Intensive Care Med. 1998; 24(7):730-731
Doi: 10.1007/s001340050652
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- Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Brunner Gernot
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Brussee Helmut
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Fleck Sabine
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Krejs Günter Josef
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Lueger Andreas
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Pieber Thomas
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Smolle Karl-Heinz
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- Abstract:
- We describe a case of severe anticholinergic intoxication following the topical instillation of tropicamide-containing eyedrops. Tropicamide is a short-acting atropine-like derivative and has been regarded as an effective and safe mydriatic. Half an hour after routine fundoscopy, a 62-year-old man experienced two generalized seizures with respiratory arrest and required intubation and mechanical ventilation. The patient was treated with physostigmine and made a full recovery.
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Antidotes - therapeutic use
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Humans -
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Instillation, Drug -
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Male -
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Muscarinic Antagonists - poisoning
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Mydriatics - poisoning
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Ophthalmic Solutions -
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Ophthalmoscopy -
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Physostigmine - therapeutic use
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Respiration, Artificial -
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Respiratory Insufficiency - chemically induced Respiratory Insufficiency - therapy
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Seizures - chemically induced Seizures - therapy
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Tropicamide - poisoning
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Tropicamide
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Mydriatics
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Anticholinergic Intoxication
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Physostigmine