Extracorporeal removal techniques such as hemodialysis, charcoal hemoperfusion, and peritoneal dialysis have been used to remove toxins from the body. To define trends in the use of these techniques for toxin removal, we analyzed the 19,351 cases requiring extracorporeal removal reported to U.S. poison centers from 1985–2005. The number of such patients who received hemodialysis, excluding those with other medical indications, (normalized per million calls) increased from 231 to 707 whereas hemoperfusion decreased from 53 to 12 in the years 1985–2005. Peritoneal dialysis decreased from 2.2 in 1985 to 1.6 in 1991. The most common toxins removed by hemodialysis were lithium and ethylene glycol. There were more dialysis treatments for poisonin...
Abstract In May and June 2020, an outbreak of methanol poisoning arose in the southwest United State...
Many hypotheses could explain the mortality decrease observed using hemodiafiltration, such as reduc...
A case of severe sodium valproate overdose is presented in which medicinal management failed to reve...
There are currently limited data on the trends in case reporting of poisoned patients undergoing enh...
Holubek et al. reviewed data on extracorporeal removal (ECR) of toxins from the Toxic Exposure Surve...
Hemoperfusion is an extracorporeal treatment based on adsorption, historically reserved for the trea...
Accidental and intentional intoxications are a common cause of major medical catastrophe. In the Uni...
The treatment of the poisoned patient has been based on three main approaches: use of supportive non...
Audience: This classic team based learning (cTBL) didactic is aimed for emergency medicine resident...
PubMedID: 16988535Management of intoxicated patients has many aspects in a wide spectrum, beginning ...
Multistate outbreak of hemolysis in hemodialysis patients traced to faulty blood tubing sets.Backgro...
PubMedID: 26275632Introduction and Aim This study examined the extracorporeal methods for the elimin...
Pharmacologic toxicities are common and range from mild to life-threatening. The aim of this study i...
Study objective: Salicylate poisoning is a challenging clinical entity associated with substantial m...
The use of an extracorporeal treatment (ECTR) in a poisoned patient may be life-saving in a limited ...
Abstract In May and June 2020, an outbreak of methanol poisoning arose in the southwest United State...
Many hypotheses could explain the mortality decrease observed using hemodiafiltration, such as reduc...
A case of severe sodium valproate overdose is presented in which medicinal management failed to reve...
There are currently limited data on the trends in case reporting of poisoned patients undergoing enh...
Holubek et al. reviewed data on extracorporeal removal (ECR) of toxins from the Toxic Exposure Surve...
Hemoperfusion is an extracorporeal treatment based on adsorption, historically reserved for the trea...
Accidental and intentional intoxications are a common cause of major medical catastrophe. In the Uni...
The treatment of the poisoned patient has been based on three main approaches: use of supportive non...
Audience: This classic team based learning (cTBL) didactic is aimed for emergency medicine resident...
PubMedID: 16988535Management of intoxicated patients has many aspects in a wide spectrum, beginning ...
Multistate outbreak of hemolysis in hemodialysis patients traced to faulty blood tubing sets.Backgro...
PubMedID: 26275632Introduction and Aim This study examined the extracorporeal methods for the elimin...
Pharmacologic toxicities are common and range from mild to life-threatening. The aim of this study i...
Study objective: Salicylate poisoning is a challenging clinical entity associated with substantial m...
The use of an extracorporeal treatment (ECTR) in a poisoned patient may be life-saving in a limited ...
Abstract In May and June 2020, an outbreak of methanol poisoning arose in the southwest United State...
Many hypotheses could explain the mortality decrease observed using hemodiafiltration, such as reduc...
A case of severe sodium valproate overdose is presented in which medicinal management failed to reve...