An Analysis of Clinical Outcomes of Exploratory Pediatric Metformin Ingestions Reported to the Texas Poison Center Network From 2011 to 2021

Shawn M. Varney, Sarah Watkins, Haylea D. Stuteville, Mark L. Winter, Han Tony Gao, Thomas G. Martin, Ryan P. Morrissey, Wayne R. Snodgrass, Brett A. Roth
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Background: Poison centers develop triage threshold guidelines for pediatric metformin ingestions. Our network uses 1700 mg, or 85 mg/kg. Objective: To describe the dose, clinical course, and outcomes for inadvertent metformin ingestions in children 5 years old and younger reported to our statewide poison center network. Methods: We searched the poison center database 2011 to 2021 for metformin ingestions in patients 5 years and younger. Variables included age, sex, weight, dose, symptoms, outcome, and more. We used descriptive statistics with medians and interquartile ranges (IQR) for continuous variables. Results: Of 669 cases, exposures by age were 208 (31.1%) 1 to 2 years, and 275 (41.1%) 2 years. Weight was recorded in 342 (51.1%) (median 13.5 kg; IQR: 3.7 kg), and dose in 149 (22.3%) (median 500 mg; IQR: 500 mg). Milligram/kilogram values were available for 103 (15.4%) with median 42.4 mg/kg, IQR: 39 mg/kg. Most (647, 98.5%) exposures were unintentional. Most (445/669, 66.5%) were managed at a non-healthcare facility, while 204 (30.7%) were already at or referred to a healthcare facility. Of these 204 patients, 169 (82.8%) were evaluated and treated at the emergency department and discharged. Four (2%) were admitted to critical care, and 7 (3.4%) to the ward. Medical outcomes by effect were 5 (0.7%) minor, 2 (0.3%) moderate, 253 (37.8%) none, 292 (43.6%) not followed (minimal effects possible), and no major effects or deaths. Of 20 clinical occurrences reported, vomiting was most common (8, 1.2%). Conclusion: Despite little recorded dosage information, pediatric metformin ingestions under 85 mg/kg had predominantly uneventful medical outcomes.
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2011 年至 2021 年向德克萨斯州毒物中心网络报告的小儿二甲双胍误服探索性临床结果分析
背景:毒物中心为儿科二甲双胍摄入制定了分流阈值指南。我们的网络使用 1700 毫克,即 85 毫克/千克。目的:描述误服二甲双胍的剂量、临床过程和结果:描述向全州毒物中心网络报告的 5 岁及以下儿童误服二甲双胍的剂量、临床过程和结果。方法:对毒物中心数据库进行检索:我们检索了 2011 年至 2021 年毒物中心数据库中 5 岁及以下儿童误服二甲双胍的数据。变量包括年龄、性别、体重、剂量、症状、结果等。对于连续变量,我们使用中位数和四分位数间距 (IQR) 进行描述性统计。结果:在 669 例病例中,按年龄划分的接触时间为 1 至 2 年的有 208 例(31.1%),2 年的有 275 例(41.1%)。记录体重的有 342 例(51.1%)(中位数为 13.5 千克;IQR:3.7 千克),记录剂量的有 149 例(22.3%)(中位数为 500 毫克;IQR:500 毫克)。103人(15.4%)获得了毫克/千克的数值,中位数为42.4毫克/千克,IQR:39毫克/千克。大多数(647 例,98.5%)暴露为无意暴露。大多数患者(445/669,66.5%)在非医疗机构接受治疗,而 204 名患者(30.7%)已在医疗机构接受治疗或转诊至医疗机构。在这 204 名患者中,169 人(82.8%)在急诊科接受评估和治疗后出院。4人(2%)被送进重症监护室,7人(3.4%)被送进病房。按影响程度分类的医疗结果为:5 例(0.7%)轻微,2 例(0.3%)中度,253 例(37.8%)无,292 例(43.6%)未跟踪(可能影响极小),无重大影响或死亡。在报告的 20 例临床症状中,呕吐最为常见(8 例,1.2%)。结论尽管记录的剂量信息很少,但小儿二甲双胍摄入量在 85 毫克/千克以下时,其医疗结果主要是顺利的。
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