Green Urine after Propofol Infusion in the Intensive Care Unit

  • Lee M
  • Lee H
  • Kim J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Urine discoloration occurs in the intensive care unit (ICU) due to many causes such as medications, metabolic disorders, and infections. Propofol is advocated as one of the first line sedatives in the ICU, but it is not well known to the intensivists that propofol can induce urine color change. We experienced two cases of green urine after propofol infusion. Propofol should be warranted as the cause of urine discoloration during ICU stay.

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Lee, M. J., Lee, H. J., Kim, J. M., Koh, S.-O., Kim, E. H., & Na, S. (2014). Green Urine after Propofol Infusion in the Intensive Care Unit. Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 29(4), 328. https://doi.org/10.4266/kjccm.2014.29.4.328

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