Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2022.
World J Clin Cases. Jul 6, 2022; 10(19): 6571-6579
Published online Jul 6, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i19.6571
Table 1 Time line and vital signs
Days (since ingestion)
Time
Events
BP (mmHg)
HR (bpm)
SpO2 (%)
Glasgow Coma Scale
Day 18:00Blur vision
15:30Chest tightness and breathless140/10012099E4V5M6 (15)
17:00Admission to emergency department150/11210885E2V2M4 (8)
18:00CT scan of chest (Figure 2A) and head (Figure 3A)130/887888E2V2M4 (8)
19:00Seizure, endotracheal intubation58/324360E1V1M1 (3)
19:30Toxicology test
21:15CTA of pulmonary artery and aorta (Figure 2B)92/4911799E1VTM1
21:30Admitted to ICU53/33110100E1VTM1
22:30First course of CRRT (59 h)172/909598E1VTM1
Day 2Toxicology report confirmed AMP140-152/70-7860-6596-100E1VTM1
Day 4Hemorrhage at left putamen (Figure 3B)134-153/75-8575-11096-100E4VTM1
Second course of CRRT (62 h)
Day 10Extubation98-123/55-7865-12596-100E4V2M1
Day 19Hemorrhage aggravated (Figure 3C)90-130/58-8061-7595-99E1V1T1(3)
Day 29Discharge100/646699E1VTM1