Table 2.
Clinical features | n = 9 |
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Elevated P-creatinine (≥100 μmol/L) | 6 |
Dilated pupils | 5 |
Seizures | 5 |
Tachycardia (≥100/min) | 5 |
Deep unconsciousnessa (RLS ≥5; GCS ≤4) | 5 |
Respiratory depression (RR ≤10/min, SaO2 ≤ 90 %) | 5 |
Elevated B/P-Lactate (≥2.2 mmol/L) | 4 |
Agitation | 3 |
Delirium | 3 |
Vomiting | 3 |
aMay be influenced by co-exposure of sedatives, postictal state, etc
RLS the Reaction Level Scale [30], GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, RR respiratory rate, SaO 2 oxygen saturation, B blood, P plasma