This article advances the most current concepts in the management of poisoned patients including the use of ipecac, lavage, activated charcoal, whole-bowel irrigation, and specific antidotes. The benefits vs the risks of each of these procedures are reviewed
Acute poisoning is a widespread emergency that mandates early management decisions for optimal outco...
Poison is a substance that, even when used in small doses, can result in harm, disease, or death. In...
1 1. Abstract Intoxications belongs to the group of serious conditions that threaten the health and ...
content of the 2004 Position Paper and to present any new data. Methods. A systematic review of the ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Whole-bowel irrigation (WBI) is a strategy of gastrointestinal dec...
ObjectiveTo define the role of gastrointestinal (GI) decontamination of the poisoned patient.Data so...
Item does not contain fulltext- A new guideline: 'Intoxication: initial approach in the hospital' wi...
While it is an acknowledged dictum that in poisoning or overdose cases, the emphasis must be on gene...
In preparing this Position Statement, all relevant scientific literature was identi-fied and reviewe...
Whole bowel irrigation (WBI) should not be used routinely in the management of the poisoned patient....
Poisoning results from the ingestion of or contact with harmful substances including overdose or inc...
Poisoned patients commonly present to EDs. The optimal management of these patients is constantly ev...
Introduction: Poisoning is a significant global public health problem. The appropriate management of...
Today there are several methods for treating intoxicated patients. If these patients arrive in hospi...
To review the literature on acute toxic exposure in children, excluding envenomations. MEDLINE revie...
Acute poisoning is a widespread emergency that mandates early management decisions for optimal outco...
Poison is a substance that, even when used in small doses, can result in harm, disease, or death. In...
1 1. Abstract Intoxications belongs to the group of serious conditions that threaten the health and ...
content of the 2004 Position Paper and to present any new data. Methods. A systematic review of the ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Whole-bowel irrigation (WBI) is a strategy of gastrointestinal dec...
ObjectiveTo define the role of gastrointestinal (GI) decontamination of the poisoned patient.Data so...
Item does not contain fulltext- A new guideline: 'Intoxication: initial approach in the hospital' wi...
While it is an acknowledged dictum that in poisoning or overdose cases, the emphasis must be on gene...
In preparing this Position Statement, all relevant scientific literature was identi-fied and reviewe...
Whole bowel irrigation (WBI) should not be used routinely in the management of the poisoned patient....
Poisoning results from the ingestion of or contact with harmful substances including overdose or inc...
Poisoned patients commonly present to EDs. The optimal management of these patients is constantly ev...
Introduction: Poisoning is a significant global public health problem. The appropriate management of...
Today there are several methods for treating intoxicated patients. If these patients arrive in hospi...
To review the literature on acute toxic exposure in children, excluding envenomations. MEDLINE revie...
Acute poisoning is a widespread emergency that mandates early management decisions for optimal outco...
Poison is a substance that, even when used in small doses, can result in harm, disease, or death. In...
1 1. Abstract Intoxications belongs to the group of serious conditions that threaten the health and ...