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Case Reports
. 1985 May-Jun;32(3):107-8.

Postoperative delirium secondary to atropine premedication

Case Reports

Postoperative delirium secondary to atropine premedication

K Hammon et al. Anesth Prog. 1985 May-Jun.

Abstract

Anticholinergic agents used as preoperative medications have the ability to induce postanesthetic delirium reactions. We present a case of postanesthetic delirium secondary to premedication with atropine which was treated with intravenous physostigmine. This case is presented to alert the clinician to the possibility of this reaction occurring with the use of atropine, and to demonstrate the use of physostigmine in reversing postanesthetic delirium reactions caused by anticholinergics.

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