ObjectiveTo define the role of gastrointestinal (GI) decontamination of the poisoned patient.Data sourcesA computer-based PubMed/MEDLINE search of the literature on GI decontamination in the poisoned patient with cross referencing of sources.Study selection and data extractionClinical, animal and in vitro studies were reviewed for clinical relevance to GI decontamination of the poisoned patient.Data synthesisThe literature suggests that previously, widely used, aggressive approaches including the use of ipecac syrup, gastric lavage, and cathartics are now rarely recommended. Whole bowel irrigation is still often recommended for slow-release drugs, metals, and patients who "pack" or "stuff" foreign bodies filled with drugs of abuse, but with...
To review the literature on acute toxic exposure in children, excluding envenomations. MEDLINE revie...
This article advances the most current concepts in the management of poisoned patients including the...
Poisoning results from the ingestion of or contact with harmful substances including overdose or inc...
ObjectiveTo define the role of gastrointestinal (GI) decontamination of the poisoned patient.Data so...
- A new guideline: 'Intoxication: initial approach in the hospital' will be published this year. Thi...
Acute poisonings are a frequent complaint in emergency departments and therapy which prevents the ab...
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...
Gastrointestinal decontamination in overdose patients remains a controversial problem in emergency m...
- A new guideline: 'Intoxication: initial approach in the hospital' will be published this year. Thi...
- A new guideline: 'Intoxication: initial approach in the hospital' will be published this year. Thi...
When an intoxicated patient is admitted to a hospital, the first treatment usually is preventing fur...
Classically, treatment of acute self-poisoning involves resuscitation and supportive care, followed ...
and accepted August 1985. This article reports five patients who had taken a substantial medication ...
Poison is a substance that, even when used in small doses, can result in harm, disease, or death. In...
To review the literature on acute toxic exposure in children, excluding envenomations. MEDLINE revie...
This article advances the most current concepts in the management of poisoned patients including the...
Poisoning results from the ingestion of or contact with harmful substances including overdose or inc...
ObjectiveTo define the role of gastrointestinal (GI) decontamination of the poisoned patient.Data so...
- A new guideline: 'Intoxication: initial approach in the hospital' will be published this year. Thi...
Acute poisonings are a frequent complaint in emergency departments and therapy which prevents the ab...
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...
Gastrointestinal decontamination in overdose patients remains a controversial problem in emergency m...
- A new guideline: 'Intoxication: initial approach in the hospital' will be published this year. Thi...
- A new guideline: 'Intoxication: initial approach in the hospital' will be published this year. Thi...
When an intoxicated patient is admitted to a hospital, the first treatment usually is preventing fur...
Classically, treatment of acute self-poisoning involves resuscitation and supportive care, followed ...
and accepted August 1985. This article reports five patients who had taken a substantial medication ...
Poison is a substance that, even when used in small doses, can result in harm, disease, or death. In...
To review the literature on acute toxic exposure in children, excluding envenomations. MEDLINE revie...
This article advances the most current concepts in the management of poisoned patients including the...
Poisoning results from the ingestion of or contact with harmful substances including overdose or inc...