Abstract

Exosomal and Ectosomal Noncoding RNAs in Cancer–More Than Diagnostic and Prognostic Markers

Highlights

  • Alcohol inhalation is a direct method of giving alcohol into the respiratory system using a steaming or nebulizing apparatus [1]

  • A several recognizable causes has been implicated for sinus tachycardia, such as hypoxia, hyperthyroidism, fever, acute pulmonary embolism, acute myocardial infarction, sepsis, severe anemia, congestive heart failure, pain, anxiety, dehydration, betaantagonist withdrawal, and vasopressors [6,7]

  • Aim of This Study: In this manuscript, I reported the development of sinus tachycardia with significant ST-segment depressions within 30 minutes of alcohol inhalation that mistakenly using alcohol instead of sterile water in the water cup of the O2 cylinder

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Introduction

Alcohol inhalation is a direct method of giving alcohol into the respiratory system using a steaming or nebulizing apparatus [1]. Some patients may be complaining of wheezing, but others may have an asthma attack [8] Aim of This Study: In this manuscript, I reported the development of sinus tachycardia with significant ST-segment depressions within 30 minutes of alcohol inhalation that mistakenly using alcohol instead of sterile water in the water cup of the O2 cylinder. The patient relatives gave an old history of bronchial asthma and liver cirrhosis They give a recent asthmatic episode 3 days ago. ECG tracing was done 3 days before the current presentation showing normal sinus rhythm (NSR) with VR; 62 bpm (Figure 1A). The initial ECG tracing was done on the alcohol toxicity presentation showing sinus tachycardia with significant STsegment depressions in both inferior (II, III, and aVF) and anterior leads (V1-6) with VR; 102 bpm.

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Limitations of the Study
Did the reaction reappear when a placebo was given?
10. Was the adverse event confirmed by any objective evidence?
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