Case Report

Clozapine-Induced Cardiotoxicity Presenting as Sepsis: A Case Report and Literature Review

Figure 1

The evolution of (a) C-reactive protein (CRP), (b) troponin I/T, and (c) eosinophil count with time in cases, using the day of the last dose of clozapine (stop date for myocarditis) as the reference. The precipitous drop in the 90th percentile for eosinophil count on day 9 arises from the lack of date from cases with high counts on that day. Descriptive statistics (mean ± standard deviation, range) for the number of results available for each day were CRP 21 ± 14, 5–48; troponin I/T 29 ± 23, 7–83; and eosinophil (Ronaldson et al. [25]).
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