Caffeine Overdose Resulting in Seizure-like Activity and Rhabdomyolysis in a Child: A Case Report.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Kathleen Stephanos, Bryan D Hayes
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Abstract

Background: Caffeine is a commonly used medication throughout pediatrics for its medicinal effects and recreation. While multiple reports have shown concern for overdoses in adolescents and adults, there is little reported on caffeine's effects on younger children.

Case report: We present the case of a 4-year-old female with developmental delay with associated seizures, who presented with unexplained tachycardia, and concern for increased seizure activity. After EEG showed no evidence of epileptiform changes, further investigation showed rhabdomyolysis, hypokalemia, tachycardia and ultimately elevated caffeine levels. This resulted in a diagnosis of factitious disorder by proxy.

Why should an emergency physician be aware of this: This is a rare case of caffeine overdose in a child resulting in rhabdomyolysis. While other stimulants are commonly considered in patients with such symptoms, and are included in standard drug screens, caffeine should also be evaluated as a cause of unexplained hyperactive behaviors, particularly in the non-verbal patient.

咖啡因过量导致儿童癫痫样活动和横纹肌溶解:一例报告。
背景:咖啡因是儿科常用的药物,因为它具有药用和娱乐性。虽然有许多报告显示了对青少年和成年人过量服用咖啡因的担忧,但很少有关于咖啡因对年幼儿童影响的报道。病例报告:我们提出的情况下,4岁的女性发育迟缓,并伴有癫痫发作,谁提出了原因不明的心动过速,并担心增加癫痫发作活动。脑电图未显示癫痫样变化,进一步调查显示横纹肌溶解、低钾血症、心动过速和最终咖啡因水平升高。这导致代理诊断为人为障碍。急诊医生为什么要注意这一点:这是一个罕见的咖啡因过量导致横纹肌溶解的儿童病例。虽然其他兴奋剂通常被认为是有这种症状的患者,并被纳入标准药物筛选,但咖啡因也应该被评估为无法解释的多动行为的原因,特别是在不能说话的患者中。
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Journal of Emergency Medicine
Journal of Emergency Medicine 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
6.70%
发文量
339
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Emergency Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed publication featuring original contributions of interest to both the academic and practicing emergency physician. JEM, published monthly, contains research papers and clinical studies as well as articles focusing on the training of emergency physicians and on the practice of emergency medicine. The Journal features the following sections: • Original Contributions • Clinical Communications: Pediatric, Adult, OB/GYN • Selected Topics: Toxicology, Prehospital Care, The Difficult Airway, Aeromedical Emergencies, Disaster Medicine, Cardiology Commentary, Emergency Radiology, Critical Care, Sports Medicine, Wound Care • Techniques and Procedures • Technical Tips • Clinical Laboratory in Emergency Medicine • Pharmacology in Emergency Medicine • Case Presentations of the Harvard Emergency Medicine Residency • Visual Diagnosis in Emergency Medicine • Medical Classics • Emergency Forum • Editorial(s) • Letters to the Editor • Education • Administration of Emergency Medicine • International Emergency Medicine • Computers in Emergency Medicine • Violence: Recognition, Management, and Prevention • Ethics • Humanities and Medicine • American Academy of Emergency Medicine • AAEM Medical Student Forum • Book and Other Media Reviews • Calendar of Events • Abstracts • Trauma Reports • Ultrasound in Emergency Medicine
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