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Case Report

Acute pulmonary edema associated with naphazoline ingestion

, M.D., , M.D., , M.D., , M.D., , M.D., , M.D., , M.D. & , M.D. show all
Pages 254-256 | Received 09 Dec 2005, Accepted 20 Mar 2006, Published online: 20 Jan 2009

Figures & data

Fig. 1. Chest x-ray of Case 2.

Fig. 1.  Chest x-ray of Case 2.

Fig. 2. Chest x-ray of Case 3.

Fig. 2.  Chest x-ray of Case 3.

Fig. 3. Clinical course of Case 3. The patient ingested 225 mg of nafazoline at 13:00 on hospital day 1. On arrival, he was comatose and blood pressure (BP) was 210/138 mmHg; Cardiac Index (CI) was lower. About 12 hours after arrival he became alert. HR: heart rate; SVRI: systemic vascular resistance index; ITBVI: intrathoracic blood volume index; EVLWI: extravascular lung water index.

Fig. 3.  Clinical course of Case 3. The patient ingested 225 mg of nafazoline at 13:00 on hospital day 1. On arrival, he was comatose and blood pressure (BP) was 210/138 mmHg; Cardiac Index (CI) was lower. About 12 hours after arrival he became alert. HR: heart rate; SVRI: systemic vascular resistance index; ITBVI: intrathoracic blood volume index; EVLWI: extravascular lung water index.

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