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- W2499343487 abstract "Background: The 2006 summer heat wave killed or contributed to the death of about 40 people in New York City. Methods: A retrospective review of patients admitted with heat stroke during the summer of 2006 and the association with toxic drugs. Results: Four patients were admitted with heat stroke. All of them had a temperature of more than 40 °C. Three of the patients were admitted with respiratory failure and were found to have used cocaine. Renal insufficiency, respiratory failure and rhabdomyolysis were common in our group. The Mean SAPS II score at admission was 57. All the four patients survived to hospital discharge Conclusions: The use of cocaine could decrease the threshold and predispose otherwise healthy patients during heat waves to develop heat stroke and multiorgan dysfunction. Urine toxicology and search for a toxic drug should be done routinely in patients with heat related illness presenting to the hospital." @default.
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- W2499343487 title "Heat Stroke and Cocaine in an inner-city New York hospital" @default.
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