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Tuesday, 13 May 2008

Iatrogenic delirium and coma: a "near miss".

Dunn WF, Adams SC, Adams RW.
200 First St SW, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN 55905. dunn.william@mayo.edu.

A 66-year-old woman was cared for at two referral institutions following a witnessed cardiac arrest in a local emergency department. Despite aggressive initial care, she failed to regain consciousness during a 28-day course. Based on an erroneous neurologic diagnosis of anoxic encephalopathy, pessimism regarding likelihood of improvement existed, prompting clinical consideration of withdrawal of care. The correct diagnosis of iatrogenic drug-induced coma alternating with drug-induced delirium only became apparent after the IV administration of repeated doses of a benzodiazepine antagonist. The patient and husband (co-authors) provide insights often unheard within care circles.

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