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Acute drug overdose: clinical profile, etiologic spectrum and determinants of duration of intensive medical treatment.

B Jayakrishnan1, Abdullah Al Asmi, Ahmed Al Qassabi, R Nandhagopal, Irshad Mohammed.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Acute drug overdosing is an important cause of organ dysfunction and metabolic derangements and the patients often require intensive care. This study aims to determine the clinical pattern of severe drug overdose as well as the factors influencing the duration of intensive care
METHODS: The clinical characteristics and course of consecutive adult patients admitted with a diagnosis of acute drug poisoning in the ICU of a tertiary hospital in Oman from January 2007 to December 2008 were reviewed retrospectively from the electronic case records.
RESULTS: Acute drug poisoning (n=29) constituted 3.9% of admissions to the ICU. Mean age was 29.38±7.9 years. They were brought in by their relatives (72%) or the state services (24%). Accidental poisoning was noted in 21 patients (72%) and suicidal overdosing in 6 (21%). The commonest drug was an opioid (65.5%). Glasgow Coma Scale score of ≤8 was recorded in 18 (62.1%). Sixty two percent of patients required mechanical ventilation. The prominent complications were hypotension in 9 (31%), pulmonary in 19 (65.5%), hepatic in 18 (62.1%) and renal in 12 (41.4%) patients. The major electrolytes abnormalities were low bicarbonate in 11 (37.9%), hyponatremia in 5 (17.2%) and hypokalemia in 4 (13.8%). Patients stayed in the ICU for 1 to 20 days (median-2 days). Factors associated with a longer ICU stay included hypotension upon arrival (p=0.048) and the need for mechanical ventilation on the first (p=0.001) and second (p=0.001) days of hospitalization. There was no mortality.
CONCLUSION: Early and prompt intensive medical therapy in acute drug poisoning can favorably influence the outcome. In addition, the presence of hypotension and requirement of mechanical ventilation on the first two days of hospitalization were responsible for prolonged ICU stay.

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Keywords:  Drug overdose; Oman; intensive care; opiates

Year:  2012        PMID: 23226824      PMCID: PMC3515042          DOI: 10.5001/omj.2012.120

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oman Med J        ISSN: 1999-768X


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