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. 2021 Aug 1;30(3):156–164.

Table 2.

Rate of the most common presenting symptoms in 18 pediatric serotonin syndrome cases

Altered Mental Status Autonomic Hyperactivity Neuromuscular Abnormalities



Agitation Confusion Psychosis Altered LOC HR* BP* Hyperthermia* Diaphoresis Mydriasis N/V/D Shivers Hyperreflexia Tremors Rigidity Myoclonus
Total Number 10 9 7 6 12 10 9 9 8 6 6 11 10 9 7
Benzick, 2001; USA
Ghanizadeh et al, 2008; Iran
Gill et al, 1999; USA
Godinho et al, 2002; UK
Grenha et al, 2013; Portugal
Jahr et al, 1994; USA
Kaminski et al, 1994; USA
Kawano et al, 2011; Japan
Lee & Lee, 1999; USA
Lee-Kelland et al, 2018; UK
Likasitwattanakul, 2005; Thailand
Mullins, 1999; USA
Park & Jung, 2010; Korea
Phan et al, 2008; USA
Pitzianti et al, 2016; Italy
Satoh et al, 2006; Japan
Thomas et al, 2004; USA
Türkoglu, 2015; Turkey

BP = blood pressure; HR = heart rate; LOC = level of consciousness; N/V/D = nausea/vomiting/diarrhea

*

Hyperthermia as defined by case report or by Hamilton & John, 2013; increased blood pressure (hypertension) and heart rate (tachcardia) defined by case report or by Disque, 2016