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TOXICOLOGYAn Overview

Jordan B. Barnett, M.D., FACEPJordan B. Barnett, M.D., FACEPInterim Director, Department of Emergency Interim Director, Department of Emergency

MedicineMedicineEpiscopal HospitalEpiscopal Hospital

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POISONING

Estimated 4 Million AnnualPediatric

Child AbuseAdult

RecreationalSuicide

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HISTORY

What Poison?How Much?How?When?Why?What Else Taken?

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PHYSICAL EXAM

Vital SignsABC’sTemperature

Toxic Syndrome Respiratory Cardiovascular Neurologic

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TREATMENT

ABC’s Treat Other Injuries Decontamination Supportive Care Definitive Care

AntidotesElimination

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DECONTAMINATION: IPECAC

Absorption Reduced By 30% Interferes With Further

Decontamination Interferes With Further Treatment Home UseNO EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

USE!

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DECONTAMINATION:GASTRIC LAVAGE

250 - 300 cc Aliquots Of Fluid 36 - 40F Tube Advantages

Immediate Recovery Of Gastric ContentsDirect access For Charcoal Instillation

Left Lateral Decubitus With Trendelenburg

Intubation May Be Needed

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DECONTAMINATION:GASTRIC LAVAGE

Disadvantages Not Complete Gastric Emptying 30% Recovery At 1 Hour Labor Intensive Complications

3% Overall Esophageal Rupture Aspiration Hypoxia

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DECONTAMINATION:CHARCOAL

Not Absorbed From GI Tract Binds Most Substances Prevents Absorption Enhance Excretion

Multiple DoseEnterohepatic Circulation

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DECONTAMINATION:CHARCOAL

CharcoalCharcoalEmesisEmesisLavageLavage

57%57%38%38%32%32%

Ampicillin ModelDecreased Absorption

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ACTIVATED CHARCOAL

Dose 1g/kgDose 1g/kg Repeat DoseRepeat Dose DisadvantagesDisadvantages

MessyMessy AspirationAspiration

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SUBSTANCES NOT BOUND BY CHARCOAL

Alcohols And Alcohols And GlycolsGlycols

CorrosivesCorrosives AlkalisAlkalis AcidsAcids

CyanideCyanide Saline CatharticsSaline Cathartics

Heavy MetalsHeavy Metals IronIron LeadLead LithiumLithium MercuryMercury

HydrocarbonsHydrocarbons

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CATHARTICS

Mechanism Types Mixture With Charcoal Disadvantages Use In Children

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OTHER MODALITIES

Whole Bowel Irrigation IndicationsTechnique

Skin Eye

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RESPIRATORY COMPLICATIONS

Airway Protection Ventilatory Insufficiency Bronchospasm Noncardiogenic Pulmonary Edema Aspiration

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CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS

Tachycardia Bradycardia Hypotension Hypertension

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NEUROLOGIC COMPLICATIONS

Coma Seizures Behavioral Abnormalities

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DIAGNOSTIC STUDIES

Drug Screens/Levels Acetaminophen ABG Electrolytes Organ Function EKG X-RAY

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SERUM OSMOLARITY

Serum Osmolarity= 2 (Na+) + BUN/2.8 + Glucose/18

Osmolar Gap 10 mOsm or less Methanol, Ethylene Glycol, Ethanol Glycerol, Mannitol +ETOH/4.6

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ETHANOL

C2H5OHMolecular Weight=________

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DEFINITIVE CARE

Decontamination Supportive Care Antidotes

Oxygen/Glucose/Narcan/?Flumazenil Elimination

AlkalinizationRepeated Dose Charcoal

Dialysis

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DISCHARGE

Stable In Emergency Department Psychiatric Issues

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TOXIDROME

Toxic Syndromes

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 1

25 Year Old PA Student Just Back From Spring Break In Mexico. He's Been Having Terrible Diarrhea Since Returning and Has Been Using Pills to Alleviate the Symptoms.

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 1

Dry Skin And Mucous Membranes Thirst Blurred Vision Fixed Dilated Pupils Flushing Urinary Urgency And Retention Hallucinations

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 1

AnticholinergicHot As HadesBlind As A BatDry As A BoneRed As A BeetMad As A Hatter

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 1

Belladonna AlkaloidsAtropine/ScopolamineScopolamine

Synthetic AnticholinergicsDicyclomine

OtherAntihistamines/Phenothiazines/TCA

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 2

A 50 Year Old Farmer Is Found Unresponsive at His Barn.

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 2

Sweating Constricted Pupils Lacrimation Excessive Salivation Wheezing Vomiting/Diarrhea Fasiculations

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 2

Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors Pesticides

Organophosphate Carbamates

Mechanism Treatment

Atropine Pralidoxime (2-PAM)

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 3

An 8 Year Old Child Is Brought to the Emergency Department After Being Given a Compazine Suppository for Vomiting.

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 3

Dysphonia Oculogyric Crises Rigidity Torticollis/Opisthotonos

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 3

Extrapyramidal EffectsMedications

AntipsychoticAntiemetic

Treatment

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 4

During a Visit to Grandma in the Nursing Home, You Find That You Can Not Wake Her Up.

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 4

CNS DepressionPinpoint PupilsSlowed RespirationsHypotension

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 4

NarcoticNarcoticMedicationsMedications

PrescribedPrescribedIllicit

TreatmentTreatment

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 5

A Movie Star Presents to Your Hospital.

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 5

CNS ExcitationSeizuresHypertensionTachycardia

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 5

SympathomimeticMedication

PrescribedIllicit

Treatment

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 6

A Family of 6 Presents to Your Office in the Middle of Winter and All Complain of “the Flu”.

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 6

Headache “Flu” Symptoms Nausea, Vomiting, Dizziness Dyspnea Seizures Death Cyanosis “Chocolate” Blood

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TOXIDROMES: CASE 6

HemoglobinopathiesCarbon MonoxideMethemoglobinTreatment

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TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS

Mortality 2 - 5 PercentLow Therapeutic/Toxic RatioMechanism

Inhibition Of Amine UptakeAnticholinergicAlpha Receptor BlockerSodium Channel Blockade

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TCACLINICAL FEATURES

Anticholinergic SymptomsTachycardiaCNS ToxicityComaHypotensionArrhythmiaSeizures

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TCACLINICAL FEATURES

ECG“right axis deviation of the terminal

40ms of QRS greater than 1200 “Sinus Tach-Wide QRS-Decreased

Inotropy-Increased PRI-BradycardiaWide QRS=Life Threatening Toxicity

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TCATREATMENT

GI Decontamination Sodium Bicarbonate-Indications

QRS WideningHypotensionVentricular Arrhythmias

Sodium Bicarbonate-Mechanism 1 - 2 mEq/Kg To pH 7.50-7.55

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TCATREATMENT

PhysostigminePeripheral Anticholinergic SymptomsAgitation/Seizures/Hypotension When

Other Methods FailSide Effects

SeizuresBenzodiazepines/Barbiturates

Hypotension

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SALICYLATES

Gastroenteritis Mixed Respiratory And Metabolic

Acidosis CNS Cardiac Toxicity Pulmonary

ARDS Tinnitus

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SALICYLATESTOXIC DOSE

Done Nomogram Acute, Single Ingestion Cannot Use For:

Acute Ingestion With Salicylate Taken Within Last 24 Hours

Chronic Salicylate Poisoning Ingestion Of Enteric Coated Tablets

Treat Patient If Symptomatic

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SALICYLATESTREATMENT

Charcoal IV Fluids Urine Alkalinization

Mechanism “Ion Trapping” Un-ionized Salicylate Reabsorbed By Renal

Tubules Alkaline Urine Favors Ionized Salicylate Which

Cannot Be Reabsorbed Dialysis

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SALICYLATESDISPOSITION

Asymptomatic Nomogram After 6 Hours

Patient Asymptomatic Enteric Coated

150 mg/kg Psychiatric Evaluation Follow-up