A diagnostic tool for self-poisoned patients: Analysis of gastric content and lavage fluids.

4区 医学 Q3 Medicine Netherlands Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 2020-12-01
L L G Sebek, B C M de Winter, C Bethlehem, G Prins, R Huisman, J Alsma
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Abstract

Approximately 500 patients per year are admitted to the emergency department (ED) of the Erasmus University Medical Center presenting with intoxications with medication. For adequate treatment, it is sometimes important to know which drugs in which quantities were ingested. This can require laboratory analysis of blood or urine samples; however, these samples do not provide information about the possible effects that can still be expected. We performed toxicological screening on the gastric content of three patients admitted to our ED in January and February 2018. These patients underwent gastric lavage or received a gastric tube as part of routine care. The gastric fluid was analysed via UPLC-MS/MS using the Waters method for toxicological screening. In all three patients, we successfully determined drugs in the gastric content. In two patients, we identified more different drugs in the gastric content than in blood plasma. In the other patient, admitted approximately six hours after a severe autointoxication with the betablocker metoprolol, we found significant amounts of metoprolol in the gastric content acquired by gastric lavage. We therefore believe that analysis of gastric content after an intoxication can have multiple applications; for example, it may provide information about symptoms of intoxication that can be expected, it may aid patient care and may provide insight in the toxicokinetics of different drugs. In conclusion, we demonstrate that toxicological screening and quantification of drug levels in gastric content is possible and has potential as an adjunct in patient care, but limitations need to be addressed before implementation in clinical practice.

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自我中毒患者的诊断工具:胃内容物和灌洗液分析。
每年约有500名患者因药物中毒而进入伊拉斯谟大学医学中心的急诊科(ED)。为了获得适当的治疗,有时重要的是要知道哪些药物摄入了多少。这可能需要对血液或尿液样本进行实验室分析;然而,这些样本并没有提供关于仍然可以预期的可能影响的信息。我们对2018年1月和2月入住急诊科的三名患者的胃内容物进行了毒理学筛查。这些患者接受洗胃或胃管作为常规护理的一部分。采用超高效液相色谱-质谱联用法对胃液进行毒理筛选。在这三个病人中,我们都成功地测定了胃内容物中的药物。在两名患者中,我们在胃内容物中发现了比血浆中更多的不同药物。另一位患者在服用β受体阻滞剂美托洛尔严重自身中毒约6小时后入院,我们在洗胃获得的胃内容物中发现了大量的美托洛尔。因此,我们认为中毒后胃内容物的分析可以有多种应用;例如,它可以提供有关中毒症状的预期信息,它可以帮助患者护理,并可以提供对不同药物的毒性动力学的见解。总之,我们证明胃内容物中药物水平的毒理学筛选和定量是可能的,并且有潜力作为患者护理的辅助手段,但在临床实践中实施之前需要解决局限性。
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Netherlands Journal of Medicine
Netherlands Journal of Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The Netherlands Journal of Medicine publishes papers in all relevant fields of internal medicine. In addition to reports of original clinical and experimental studies, reviews on topics of interest or importance, case reports, book reviews and letters to the editor are welcomed.
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