2015
DOI: 10.24966/cncd-8860/100008
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Stress (Takotsubo) Cardiomyopathy in Poisoned Patients

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“…Moreover, its value for poisoned patients has been criticized, especially by our group, twenty years ago [2]. Accordingly, as stated by the authors, "there is unlikely to be a single threshold in which the risk of aspiration can be confidently assessed by GCS alone" [3]. We aimed to evaluate the accuracy of admission GCS and its association with subsequent aspiration pneumonia in poisoned patients.…”
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“…Moreover, its value for poisoned patients has been criticized, especially by our group, twenty years ago [2]. Accordingly, as stated by the authors, "there is unlikely to be a single threshold in which the risk of aspiration can be confidently assessed by GCS alone" [3]. We aimed to evaluate the accuracy of admission GCS and its association with subsequent aspiration pneumonia in poisoned patients.…”
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“…Over a period of 18 months, we prospectively evaluated GCS in poisoned patients (mixed drugs) admitted in our toxicological intensive care unit [3]. This study was conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki.…”
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