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Paracetamol poisoning: which nomogram should we use?

作者信息

Reid Duncan, Hazell Wayne

机构信息

Emergency Department, North Shore Hospital, Shakespeare Rd, Private Bag 93503, Takapuna, New Zealand.

出版信息

Emerg Med (Fremantle). 2003 Oct-Dec;15(5-6):486-96. doi: 10.1046/j.1442-2026.2003.00507.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To determine the type of paracetamol nomograms used in Australasian EDs. To review the literature to determine the evidence base for existing nomograms.

METHODS

A cross sectional descriptive study via postal survey of all Australasian EDs accredited for specialist emergency medicine training by the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM). A literature review using Knowledge Finder search engine was employed.

RESULTS

The response rate was 87%. The most commonly used nomogram had a four-hour treatment level of 1300 mumol/L (69%). A total of 22% of respondents used a four-hour treatment level of 1000 mumol/L. Two departments (3%) treated all patients above the 660 mumol/L line. Eleven departments (15%) did not have a treatment line below 1300 mumol/L.

CONCLUSION

Practice varies in Australasian EDs. Patients with paracetamol levels below the 1300 mumol/L have been reported in the literature to develop hepatotoxicity, and deaths have been documented. N-acetylcysteine is extremely safe when used in the recommended dosages.

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