Anticholinergic syndrome:Clinical Practice Guidelines

Clinical Practice Guidelines

Clinical Practice Guidelines

Anticholinergicsyndromeresultsfromcompetitiveantagonismofacetylcholineatcentralandperipheralmuscarinicreceptors.Centralinhibitionleadstoanagitated(hyperactive)delirium-typicallyincludingconfusion,restlessnessandpickingatimagi。其他文章還包含有:「AnticholinergicToxicity」、「AnticholinergicSyndrome」、「AnticholinergicSyndrome(AnticholinergicToxicity)」、「Anticholinergic」、「Anticholinergicp...

查看更多 離開網站

Provide From Google
Anticholinergic Toxicity
Anticholinergic Toxicity

https://emedicine.medscape.com

Anticholinergic syndrome may be caused by intentional overdose, inadvertent ingestion, medical noncompliance, or geriatric polypharmacy.

Provide From Google
Anticholinergic Syndrome
Anticholinergic Syndrome

https://www.sciencedirect.com

Anticholinergic syndrome is caused by compounds that competitively block cholinergic transmission in parasympathetic and some sympathetic sites. Certain ...

Provide From Google
Anticholinergic Syndrome (Anticholinergic Toxicity)
Anticholinergic Syndrome (Anticholinergic Toxicity)

https://empendium.com

Acute anticholinergic syndrome refers to signs and symptoms caused by the inhibition of the effect of acetylcholine on muscarinic receptors.

Provide From Google
Anticholinergic
Anticholinergic

https://en.wikipedia.org

Anticholinergics (anticholinergic agents) are substances that block the action of the acetylcholine (ACh) neurotransmitter at synapses in the central and ...

Provide From Google
Anticholinergic poisoning
Anticholinergic poisoning

https://www.uptodate.com

Serotonin syndrome (serotonin toxicity) ... A summary table to facilitate emergency management of anticholinergic overdose is provided (table 1).

Provide From Google
抗膽鹼類物質中毒= Anticholinergic Intoxication
抗膽鹼類物質中毒= Anticholinergic Intoxication

https://www.airitilibrary.com

Anticholinergic poisoning is manifested by a constellation of both peripheral and central signs and symptoms. Central anticholinergic toxicity is characterized ...

Provide From Google
Pharmacological management of anticholinergic delirium
Pharmacological management of anticholinergic delirium

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

The classical anticholinergic clinical syndrome is a manifestation of competitive antagonism of acetylcholine at peripheral and central muscarinic receptors.

Provide From Google
Anticholinergic Syndrome
Anticholinergic Syndrome

https://www.consultant360.com

Anticholinergic toxicity and NMS can share the symptoms of fever, confusion, tachycardia, and potentially decreased bowel sounds. They are distinguished from ...