Lai, Jeffrey T. Chapman, Brittany P. Carreiro, Stephanie P. Babu, Kavita M. Boyer, Edward W. Chai, Peter R.
INTRODUCTION: Emergency department (ED)-based naloxone distribution programs are a widespread harm reduction strategy. However, data describing the community penetrance of naloxone distributed from these programs are lacking. This study gauges acceptance of naloxone use and monitoring technology among people who use drugs (PWUD), and explores the u...
Carreiro, Stephanie Miller, Simone Wang, Bo Wax, Paul Campleman, Sharan Manini, Alex F. toxicology, acmt
Context: Risk factors for adverse cardiovascular events (ACVE) from drug exposures have been well-characterized in adults but not studied in children. The objective of the present study is to describe the incidence, characteristics, and risk factors for in-hospital ACVEs among pediatric emergency department (ED) patients with acute drug exposures. ...
Carreiro, Stephanie Marvel-Coen, James Lee, Rosalind Chapman, Brittany Ambros, Victor R.
INTRODUCTION: Acetaminophen toxicity has been associated with elevation of microRNAs. The present study was to evaluate overall microRNA profiles and previously identified microRNAs to differentiate acetaminophen (APAP) toxicity from other causes of transaminase elevation. METHODS: This was an observational study of adults with presumed acetaminoph...
Hartford, Emily Thomas, Anita Keilman, Ashley Uspal, Neil Stone, Kimberly Reid, Jennifer Burns, Rebekah
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MedEdPORTAL : the Journal of Teaching and Learning Resources
Introduction Bupropion is a commonly used antidepressant, and overdose can lead to both neurologic and cardiovascular toxicity, including agitation, seizure, tachycardia, QT and QRS prolongation, and rhythm disturbances. Methods We developed this simulation case for attendings, fellows, nurse practitioners, and nurses in the pediatric emergency dep...
Spyres, Meghan B. Farrugia, Lynn A. Kang, A. Min Calello, Diane P. Campleman, Sharan L. Pizon, Anthony Wiegand, Timothy Kao, Louise Riley, Brad D. Li, Shao
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Journal of Medical Toxicology
The Toxicology Investigators Consortium (ToxIC) Registry was established by the American College of Medical Toxicology (ACMT) in 2010. The Registry collects data from participating sites with the agreement that all bedside medical toxicology consultation will be entered. The objective of this ninth annual report is to summarize the Registry’s 2018 ...
Beauchamp, Gillian A. Fishbein, Jacob Makar, Gregory A. Pechulis, Rita M. Cook, Matthew D. Cannon, Robert D. Katz, Kenneth D. Kincaid, Hope Carey, Jennifer L. Greenberg, Marna Rayl
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INTRODUCTION: The Toxicology Investigator's Consortium (ToxIC) maintains a prospective case registry of all patients that have been managed at the bedside by medical toxicologists. We set out to characterize the differences in toxicological suicide attempts between men and women among adult patients with poisonings managed by medical toxicologists....
Bradley, Evan S. Liss, David Carreiro, Stephanie P. Brush, David Eric Babu, Kavita M.
Introduction: Despite widespread recognition of the opioid crisis, opioid overdose remains a common reason for Emergency Department (ED) utilization. Treatment for these patients after stabilization often involves the provision of information for outpatient treatment options. Ideally, an ED visit for overdose would present an opportunity to start t...
Keosaian, Julia Venkatesh, Thuppil D'Amico, Salvatore Gardiner, Paula Saper, Robert
Background: Traditional Indian cosmetics and Ayurvedic medicines may contain lead. Previous studies have shown a relationship between eye cosmetic use (kohl) in children and elevated blood lead levels (BLLs) > 10 microg/dL. However, an association between Ayurvedic use and elevated BLLs in children is unknown and understudied. Methods: We assessed ...
Gupta, Neena Gibson, Meghan Wallace, Ellen C.
Lithium-induced nephropathy usually manifests in adulthood as it develops slowly after many years of cumulative exposure. There is very limited information available in pediatric patients. Renal function monitoring and timely intervention is the key in preventing lithium-induced chronic kidney disease in these patients. We report a case of a 14-yea...
Chamoun, Nibal Ghanem, Hady Hachem, Ahmad Hariri, Essa Lteif, Christelle Mansour, Hanine Dimassi, Hani Zalloum, Richard Ghanem, Georges
BACKGROUND: Thromboprophylaxis dosing strategies using enoxaparin in elderly patients with renal disease are limited, while dose adjustments or monitoring of anti-Xa levels are recommended. We sought to evaluate the efficacy and safety of enoxaparin 20 mg versus 30 mg subcutaneously daily by comparing anti-Xa levels, thrombosis and bleeding. METHOD...