| Literature DB >> 17852165 |
Hidetada Fukushima1, Kazunobu Norimoto, Tadahiko Seki, Takashi Nishiguchi, Tatsuya Nakamura, Toshifumi Konobu, Kenji Nishio, Kazuo Okuchi.
Abstract
In published reports of naphazoline ingestion, clinical effects are hypertension, bradycardia, pallor, diaphoresis, and respiratory distress. We report three cases of acute pulmonary edema after the intentional ingestion of naphazoline-containing antiseptic first aid liquid. These cases presented with altered mental status, hypertension, bradycardia, and diaphoresis. Chest x-ray on admission revealed acute pulmonary edema. Two cases required mechanical ventilation. All of these clinical effects resolved within 24 hours and the patients were discharged with no sequelae. Since naphazoline stimulates the peripheral alpha-2 adrenergic receptor, we speculate that intense vasoconstriction may have elevated cardiac afterload and left atrial-ventricular blood volume and caused acute pulmonary edema.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 17852165 DOI: 10.1080/15563650701438441
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Toxicol (Phila) ISSN: 1556-3650 Impact factor: 4.467