Significance of temperature in antimuscarinic toxicity: a case-control study.
Grant Thomas ComstockSasha KaiserKennon HeardGeorge Sam WangPublished in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2022)
Maximum temperatures did not differ between patients with and without severe outcomes in the setting of antimuscarinic toxicity, and temperature was poorly predictive of outcomes. Our findings suggest that mild temperature dysregulation in antimuscarinic toxicity is not a key prognostic indicator for severe outcome. Further study is needed to assess implication of severe hyperthermia.