Literature DB >> 16573430

Clinical toxicology: part II. Diagnosis and management of uncommon poisonings.

L I G Worthley1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To review the diagnosis and management of drug overdose and poisonings in a two-part presentation. DATA SOURCES: A review of articles reported on drug overdose and poisonings. SUMMARY OF REVIEW: In patients who attempt suicide it is usual for the overdose to be a therapeutic agent, although in the severely mentally disturbed patient the agent may be an unusual poison. As with any overdose, the most important aspects in the management is the maintenance of the patient's airway, ventilation and circulation, while the toxin is metabolised and excreted. Adsorbents, gastric lavage and haemodialysis or continuous renal replacement therapy and specific antidotes may be beneficial in individual cases. The diagnosis and management of uncommon poisonings, including pesticides and herbicides (e.g. organophosphates, carbamates, paraquat, chlorophenoxy herbicides), carbon monoxide, cyanide, strychnine, halogenated hydrocarbons, elemental poisons (e.g. iron, arsenic, lead, mercury, selenium, barium, thallium, lithium, sodium, rubidium, cesium), alkaloids (e.g. mushroom, aconite, conium) and cantharidin poisoning along with the miscellaneous poisonings of quinine, chloroquine, isoniazid, thyroxine, cytotoxic agents (e.g. azothioprine, 6-mercaptopurine, colchicine, methotrexate) are discussed in the second part of this presentation on clinical toxicology.
CONCLUSIONS: In the critically ill patient who has taken an overdose of a non therapeutic agent, while activated charcoal, continuous renal replacement therapy and specific antidotes may be of benefit, maintenance of the patient's airway, ventilation and circulation still remain the most important aspects of management.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 16573430

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Resusc        ISSN: 1441-2772            Impact factor:   2.159


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