Critical care toxicology: diagnosis and management of the critically poisoned patient
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adam_text | Part I. GENERAL MANAGEMENT OF THE
CRITICALLY POISONED PATIEIST I
! The Critically Poisoned Patient I
J Ward Donovan, Keith K. BurMtMt, and Jeffrey Brent
2. Diagnosis of Poisonings 13
Alex T. fVoudfooi and J Ward Dono««n
3. Therapeutic Approach to the Critically
Poisoned Patient 29
Edward M. Boflci and Donna L Seger
4. The Role of the Toxicology Laboratory in
the Management of the Acutely Poisoned
Patient 43
Robot Wennig
5. Gastrointestinal Decontamination 53
Edward P. Krenzelok and J Allistcr Vale
6. Multiple Dose Activated Charcoal 61
Edwwd R Kren«lok, I AHis«er V«ie,
and Donald G. Ban clou x
7. Extracorporeal Removal of Toxic
Substances 65
James F, Winchester
8. Common Complications in the Critically
Poisoned Patient 73
Donna L. Scgcr
9. Psychiatric Issues in the Critically
Poisoned Patient 87
Gregory L, Carter and Ruth Lopert
10. Intensive Care of Pediatrie Poisoning
Patients 103
George C. Rodgers Jr. and Mitchell P. Ross
11. Poisoning in Pregnancy 123
Kirk L. Cumpstcau Timothy B. Erickson,
and Jerrold B Lcikin
12. Geriatric Poisoning 141
Kevin L. Wallace and Anthony Morkunas
13. Critically Injured Workers 149
Michael G. Holland
14. Complications of Chronic Alcoholism
That Affect Critical Illness 163
Alison L. Jones
15. Poisoning Fatalities 173
Philippe Hantson and Marianne de Tourtehaninoff
16. The Treatment of Critically HI Patients with
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy 181
Lindcil K. Weaver
Part 2. TOXIC SYNDROMES 189
17. Drug Induced Hepatic Failure 189
Thomas Riley and Amu Sadana
18. Toxin Induced Renal Failure Syndromes 204
James Groff
19. Alterations in Consciousness 213
Jerrold B. Leikin and Andrea Carlson
20. Toxin Induced Seizures 225
Kevin L. Wallace
21. Cardiac Conduction and Rate
Disturbances 241
Manish M. Patel and Neal Benowitz
22. Anticholinergic Syndrome 261
Thomas O. Martin
23. Cholinergic Syndromes 271
D. Nicholas Bateman
24. Serotonin Syndrome 281
Kirk C. Mills
25. Malignant Hyperthermia 291
Henry Rosenberg and Jordan Miller
26. Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome 305
Michael J. Burns
27. Toxic Pulmonary Syndromes 315
Jefferey L. Burgess
28. Hematologic Syndromes: Hemolysis,
Methemoglobinemia, and
Sulfhemoglobinemia 335
Steven C. Curry
29. Acid Base Balance in the Poisoned Patient 345
Stephen W. Borron
30. Withdrawal Syndromes 363
Adhi N, Sharma and Robert S. HofTtnan
31. Immunologic Reactions 371
Stephen C. Dreskin
32. Sympathomimetic Syndrome 383
Cynthia K. Aaron and Kathleen Northnip
XXV
xxvi Contents
Part 3. MEDICATIONS 393
CARDIOVASCULAR 393
33. Digitalis Glycosides 393
Frederic Lapostolle, Frederic J. Baud,
Stephen W. Borron, and Bruno Megarbane
34. p Receptor Antagonists 403
Jeffrey Brent
3 5. Calcium Channel Blocking Agents 413
Jeffrey Brent
36. Sodium Channel Blocking Antidysrhythmics 427
Paul Kolecki
37. Sodium Nitroprusside 435
Steven C. Curry
DECONGESTANT/ANTIHISTAMINERGIC/
BRONCHODILATORY 441
38. Imidazoline, Guanidine, and Oxazoline
Antihypertensives and Decongestants 441
Anthony J. Tomassoni and Kevin L. Wallace
39. Antihistamines 449
Daniel E. Rusyniak and R. Brent Furbee
40. Theophylline and Other Methyl
Xanthines 457
Holly E. Perry and Michael Shannon
41. Sympathomimetic Agents 465
Robert J. Hoffman and Lewis S. Nelson
PSYCHOTROPIC 475
42. Cyclic Antidepressants 475
Kirk C. Mills
43. Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors 485
Kirk C. Mills
44. Serotonergic Antidepressants 495
Kirk C. Mills
45. Neuroleptic Agents 505
Michael J. Burns
46. Lithium 523
Jeffrey Brent and Laura J. Klein
47. Anxiolytic/Sedative Hypnotics 533
Kevin L. Wallace and Daniel E. Brooks
48. Barbiturates 547
Kenneth D. Katz and Anne Michelle Ruha
ANTICONVULSANT 553
49. Phenytoin 553
Frank LoVecchio
50. Carbamazepine 559
George Braitberg
51. ValproicAcid 565
Wayne R. Snodgrass
NEUROMUSCULAR 571
52. Baclofen 571
Kimberlie A. Graeme
53. Centrally Acting Muscle Relaxants 577
Carl R. Baum
54. Anti Parkinson s Medications 583
Kenneth D. Katz and Kevin L. Wallace
ANALGESIC/ANTIINFLAMMATORY 597
55. Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) 597
Holly E. Perry and Paul Wax
56. Opioids 611
In Hei Hahn and Lewis S. Nelson
57. Salicylates 621
Steven C. Curry
58. Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs 631
Kimberlie A. Graeme and Anthony Morkunas
59. Gold Compounds 641
Jeffrey Brent and Michael Parra
60. Methotrexate 649
Mary Beth Hines
ANTIMICROBIAL 657
61. Isoniazid and Related Hydrazines 657
K. Sophia Dyer and Michael Shannon
62. Rifampin, Dapsone, and Vancomycin 665
Cyrus Rangan and Richard F. Clark
63. Chloroquine and Quinine 673
Alison L. Jones
64. Lactic Acidosis and Nucleoside Analogue
Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 683
Michael P. Dube and George Mathew
HEMATOLOGIC 687
65. Iron 687
Sean M. Bryant and Jerrold B. Leikin
66. Oral Anticoagulants 695
Jeffrey R. Suchard and Steven C. Curry
67. Thrombolytics, Heparin and Derivatives,
and Antiplatelet Agents 701
Robert A. Raschke and Steven C. Curry
68. Antitubulin Agents: Colchicine, Vinca
Alkaloids, and Podophyllin 711
Lisa K. Snyder, Louise W. Kao, and R. Brent Furbee
69. Ergot Alkaloids 723
Ken Kulig
70. Antidiabetic Agents 729
Christopher H. Linden
Part 4. DRUGS OF ABUSE 743
71. Gamma Hydroxybutyrate and Its
Congeners 743
Patrick E. McKinney*, Steven A. McLaughlin,
and Robert B. Palmer
72. Indole Hallucinogens 755
Curtis P. Snook
73. Amphetamines and Derivatives 761
Patrick E. McKinney* and Robert B. Palmer
74. Phencyclidine and Its Congeners 777
Michael J. Pali, R. Steven Tharratt,
and Timothy E. Albertson
75. Cocaine 785
Ruben Olmedo and Robert S. Hoffman
Part 5. CHEMICAL AGENTS 799
METALS AND RELATED SUBSTANCES 799
76. Arsenic 799
Michael J. Kosnett
77. Cadmium 817
Jan Meulenbelt
78. Lead 821
Michael J. Kosnett
79. Mercury 837
Irma de Vries
80. Antimony and Nickel 845
Javier Waksman and Scott D. Phillips
81. Phosphorus 851
Andrew Erdman
82. Thallium 863
Ybungsoo Cho and Richard Y. Wang
SOLVENTS, GLYCOLS, AND ALCOHOL 869
83. Ethylene Glycol and Other Glycols 869
Dag Jacobsen
?Deceased
Contents xxvii
84. Hydrocarbon and Halogenated Hydrocarbons 881
Christopher S. Amato, Anthony Santilli,
and Richard Y. Wang
85. Isopropyl Alcohol 889
Heath A. Jolliff
86. Methanol and Formaldehyde
Poisoning 895
Dag Jacobsen and Kenneth McMartin
PESTICIDES 903
87. Chlorophenoxy Herbicides 903
Sally M. Bradberry, J. Allister Vale, Barbara E. Watt,
and Alex T. Proudfoot
88. Fumigants 909
Scott D. Phillips
89. Fungicides 917
Daniel Sudakin
90. Organochlorine, Pyrethrin, and Pyrethroid
Insecticides 929
Scott D. Phillips
91. Organophosphorus and Carbamate
Insecticides 937
Sally M. Bradberry and J. Allister Vale
92. Paraquat and Diquat 947
Alan Talbot
93. Rodenticides 963
Keith K. Burkhart
GASES AND VAPORS 975
94. Carbon Monoxide 975
Stephen R. Thom
95. Cyanide: Hydrogen Cyanide, Inorganic
Cyanide Salts, and Nitriles 987
Steven C. Curry
96. Isocyanates and Other Important Chemical
Pulmonary Sensitizers 999
Ronald Balkissoon
97. Irritant and Toxic Respiratory Injuries 1011
Dorsett D. Smith
98. Hydrogen Sulfide 1029
Scott D.Phillips
ACIDS AND BASES 1035
99. Caustics 1035
Joseph G. Rella and Robert S. Hoffman
100. Hydrofluoric Acid 1045
Kennon Heard
xxviii Contents
Part 6. BIOLOGIC TOXINS 1051
SNAKES 1051
101. Overview of Snake Envenoming 1051
Julian White
102. Rattlesnakes and Other Crotalids 1075
Edward W. Cetaruk
103. North American Coral Snakes and Related
Elapids 1091
Jeffrey N. Bernstein
104. European Snakes 1097
Hans Persson and Christine Karlson Stiber
105. Australian and Pacific Snakes 1103
Julian White
106. Asian Snakes 1125
Michael V Callahan
107. Kraits 1151
Charles Lee and Richard Y. Wang
108. African Snakes 1159
Gert J. Muller
109. South American Snakes 1171
Anthony Wong, Daisy Schwab Rodrigues,
and Joao Luiz Costa Cardoso
ARTHROPODS 1179
110. Overview of Spider Envenoming 1179
Julian White
111. Widow and Related Latrodectus Spiders 1187
Frank F. S. Daly and Julian White
112. Loxosceles Spiders 1195
Gary S. Wasserman and Jennifer A. Lowry
113. Australian Funnel Web Spiders 1205
Julian White
114. Scorpions 1213
Yona Amitai
MARINE TOXINS 1221
115. Marine Vertebrates, Coelenterates,
and Mollusks 1221
George W. Skarbek Borowski and Daniel Savitt
116. Ciguatera 1241
Fergus Kerr
117. Scombroid 1247
Henrietta Harrison and Nicola Bates
118. Tetrodotoxin 1253
Chen Chang Yang and Jou Fang Deng
MUSHROOMS 1263
119. Overview of Mushroom Poisoning 1263
Michael Beuhler and Kimberlie A. Graeme
120. Cyclopeptide Containing Mushrooms:
The Deadly Amanita Mushrooms 1277
Mark Donnelly and Paul Wax
121. Gyromitra Mushrooms 1287
Daniel E. Brooks and Kimberlie A. Graeme
PLANTS 1295
122. Overview of Plant and Herbal
Toxicity 1295
Anthony J. Scalzo
123. Water Hemlock 1311
Edward W.Cetaruk
124. Poison Hemlock 1319
Frederick W. Fiesseler and Richard D. Shih
125. Cardiotoxic Plants 1325
Barbarajean Magnani and Alan D. Woolf
126. Anticholinergic Plants 1335
J. Ward Donovan
127. Toxalbumins 1345
Melissa Dilanni Lee and Richard Y. Wang
MISCELLANEOUS 1351
128. Botulism 1351
Hernan F. Gomez
129. Massive Hymenopteran Envenomation 1359
Hugo Kupferschmidt
Part 7. AGENTS OF CHEMICAL AND
BIOLOGIC TERRORISM* 1369
*The following Chapters are also relevant to this section:
95. Cyanide: Hydrogen Cyanide, Inorganic
Cyanide Salts, and Nitriles 987
150. Cyanide Binding Antidotes: Dicobalt
Edetate and Hydroxycobalamin 1547
160. 4 Diamethylaminophenol (4 DMAP) as
an Antidote for Poisoning by Cyanide 1609
127. Toxalbumins 1345
128. Botulism 1351
130. Chemical and Biologic Terrorism Incidents
and Intensive Care 1369
R. Steven Tharratt and Timothy E. Albertson
131. Nerve Agents 1379
Mahdi Balali Mood and Kia Balali Mood
BIOLOGIC AGENTS 1395
132. Anthrax 1395
Edward W.Cetaruk
133. Plague 1409
Edward W. Cetaruk and Jeffrey Brent
134A. Smallpox 1429
Edward W. Cetaruk
134B. Encephalitis and Hemorrhagic Fever
Viruses 1455
Andrew Erdman and Edward W. Cetaruk
Part 8. ANTIDOTES 1473
135. Immunotherapy 1473
Steven A. Seifert
136. iV Acetylcysteine 1483
Anthony S. Manoguerra
137. Opioid Antagonists 1489
In Hei Hahn and Lewis S. Nelson
138. Flumazenil 1493
Stephen Munday and Kevin L. Wallace
139. Dimercaprol (BAL) 1499
Michael J. Kosnett
140. Calcium Edetate (Calcium Disodium EDTA) 1503
Michael J. Kosnett
141. Succimer (DMSA) 1505
Michael J. Kosnett
142. Unithiol (DMPS) 1509
Michael J. Kosnett
143. Deferoxamine 1511
Jeffrey Brent
144. Atropine 1517
Kia Balali Mood and Mahdi Balali Mood
145. Oximes 1523
J. AllisterVale
146. Bromocriptine 1531
Michael J. Burns
147. Pyridoxine 1537
K. Sophia Dyer and Michael Shannon
Contents xxix
148. Nitrites 1539
Bruce D. Anderson
149. Thiosulfate 1543
Christine M. Stork
150. Cyanide Binding Antidotes: Dicobalt
Edetate and Hydroxocobalamin 1547
George Braitberg
151. Ethanol 1553
Daniel J. Cobaugh
152. Fomepizole 1559
Kenneth McMartin
153. Physostigmine 1565
Thomas G. Martin and William D. Morris
154. Anti Digitalis Fab Fragments 1575
Bruno Megarbane, Stephen W. Borron,
and Frederic J. Baud
155. Methylene Blue 1581
Jack Clifton II and Jerrold B. Leikin
156. Dantrolene 1589
Blaine E. Benson
157. Folk and Folinic Acid 1595
S. Rutherfoord Rose and Christopher P. Holstege
158. Thiamine 1601
William A. Watson
159. Octreotide 1605
Christopher H. Linden
160. 4 Dimethylaminophenol (4 DMAP) as
an Antidote for Poisoning by Cyanide 1609
Thomas Zilker and Peter Eyer
Appendix A U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Pregnancy Risk Categories 1617
Jeffrey Brent
Appendix B Sympathomimetic Pressors 1618
Jeffrey Brent
Appendix C Pharmacokinetic Data and Guidelines
for Adjusting Drug Dosage in Adults with
Renal Failure 1624
Appendix D Drugs Useiul in Poisoned Patients 1632
Index 1635
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title_sub | diagnosis and management of the critically poisoned patient |
topic | Urgences en toxicologie Toxicological emergencies Poisoning diagnosis Antidotes Critical Care Poisoning therapy Poisons Toxins Vergiftung (DE-588)4062838-3 gnd Intensivmedizin (DE-588)4027263-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Urgences en toxicologie Toxicological emergencies Poisoning diagnosis Antidotes Critical Care Poisoning therapy Poisons Toxins Vergiftung Intensivmedizin |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=013222282&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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