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Title: Respiratuvar depression after accidental nasal ingestion of brimonidine eye drops in infant
Authors: Gunes, A.
Balik, H.
Yel, S.
Kocamaz, Halil
Bosnak, M.
Keywords: Brimonidine intoxication
Children
Nasal ingestion
brimonidine
naloxone
Article
artificial ventilation
breathing disorder
case report
central nervous system depression
cyanosis
disease severity
Glasgow coma scale
human
hypothermia
hypoventilation
infant
ingestion
male
muscle hypotonia
oxygen saturation
pupil reflex
respiratory arrest
Publisher: Emergency Medicine Association of Turkey
Abstract: Objectives Brimonidine tartrate is an alpha-2 agonist used for glaucoma treatment. It can lead to serious poisoning symptoms when misused by children. Case report In this case report, 3 months-old male patient with severe central nervous system depression and respiratory arrest as a result of accidentally nasal instillation of 1 cc brimonidine tartrate that benefited from mechanic ventilation and naloxone treatment was presented. Conclusion This case report suggested, that misuse of nasal brimonidine eye drop could result in serious respiratory distress and central nervous system depression. Mechanical ventilation and naloxone administration can be useful for these patients. © 2016 The Emergency Medicine Association of Turkey
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9347
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tjem.2016.02.002
ISSN: 2452-2473
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