Toxidrome-based Approach to Common Poisonings

Poisoning remains a major cause of hospital admission into the emergency department and intensive care unit. Proper diagnosis is the cornerstone for optimal management of poisoned patients. Since the definitive analytical confirmation of the nature of the toxicant involved in the poisoning cannot be...

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Main Author: Bruno Mégarbane
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2014-03-01
Series:Asia Pacific Journal of Medical Toxicology
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spelling doaj-b762f24069954d1cb200227978694c262020-11-24T23:46:03ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesAsia Pacific Journal of Medical Toxicology 2322-26112322-43202014-03-01312122463Toxidrome-based Approach to Common PoisoningsBruno Mégarbane0Reanimation and Medical Toxicology Department, University Paris-Diderot, Paris, FrancePoisoning remains a major cause of hospital admission into the emergency department and intensive care unit. Proper diagnosis is the cornerstone for optimal management of poisoned patients. Since the definitive analytical confirmation of the nature of the toxicant involved in the poisoning cannot be rapidly obtained in the majority of healthcare facilities, diagnosis relies on the medical history and the rigorous clinical examination of the patients well as results of the routine biological tests and the electrocardiogram. Identification of the toxidromes addresses not only the correct diagnosis but also rules out other differential diagnoses. Despite no definitive predictive value, this clinical approach facilitates making decision on empirical treatments and emergent antidotes. Pharmacodynamic tests using specific antidotes including naloxone for opioids and flumazenil for benzodiazepines and its analogues are also helpful to assess the final diagnosis in comatose patients. The objective of this article is to review the toxidrome-based approach to common poisonings before toxicological analysis enables the confirmation of the initially suspected toxic etiology.http://apjmt.mums.ac.ir/pdf_2463_255ff60fca394e9ee4195d6890c40b96.htmlAnticholinergic SyndromePoisoningSerotonin SyndromeSubstance Withdrawal SyndromeToxidrome
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Toxidrome-based Approach to Common Poisonings
Asia Pacific Journal of Medical Toxicology
Anticholinergic Syndrome
Poisoning
Serotonin Syndrome
Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
Toxidrome
author_facet Bruno Mégarbane
author_sort Bruno Mégarbane
title Toxidrome-based Approach to Common Poisonings
title_short Toxidrome-based Approach to Common Poisonings
title_full Toxidrome-based Approach to Common Poisonings
title_fullStr Toxidrome-based Approach to Common Poisonings
title_full_unstemmed Toxidrome-based Approach to Common Poisonings
title_sort toxidrome-based approach to common poisonings
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Asia Pacific Journal of Medical Toxicology
issn 2322-2611
2322-4320
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Poisoning remains a major cause of hospital admission into the emergency department and intensive care unit. Proper diagnosis is the cornerstone for optimal management of poisoned patients. Since the definitive analytical confirmation of the nature of the toxicant involved in the poisoning cannot be rapidly obtained in the majority of healthcare facilities, diagnosis relies on the medical history and the rigorous clinical examination of the patients well as results of the routine biological tests and the electrocardiogram. Identification of the toxidromes addresses not only the correct diagnosis but also rules out other differential diagnoses. Despite no definitive predictive value, this clinical approach facilitates making decision on empirical treatments and emergent antidotes. Pharmacodynamic tests using specific antidotes including naloxone for opioids and flumazenil for benzodiazepines and its analogues are also helpful to assess the final diagnosis in comatose patients. The objective of this article is to review the toxidrome-based approach to common poisonings before toxicological analysis enables the confirmation of the initially suspected toxic etiology.
topic Anticholinergic Syndrome
Poisoning
Serotonin Syndrome
Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
Toxidrome
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