乙酰唑胺在重症监护和急诊医学中的作用。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of Geriatric Cardiology Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.26599/1671-5411.2024.11.005
Jacopo Davide Giamello, Gabriele Savioli, Yaroslava Longhitano, Fiorenza Ferrari, Salvatore D'Agnano, Ciro Esposito, Manfredi Tesauro, Christian Zanza
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乙酰唑胺是常用的口服和静脉注射碳酸酐酶抑制剂;多年来,它在临床实践中的使用已经减少,更青睐于最近的药物。然而,它是一种相当方便的药物,在治疗危重病人的几个临床环境中都很有用。本综述的目的是评价乙酰唑胺在急诊医学和重症监护医学中使用的最新证据。此外,该药物的安全性已被评估。这是一篇关于乙酰唑胺在主要情况下使用的叙述性综述,在这种情况下,这种药物可以在紧急情况下对有潜在严重问题的患者有用。对于1999-2024年的时间线,在主要的科学平台上进行了搜索;选择了与在重症监护和急诊医学中使用乙酰唑胺最相关的资源。急性心力衰竭、急性高原病、高碳酸血症后代谢性碱中毒、特发性颅内高压和急性闭角型青光眼是危重患者受益于乙酰唑胺治疗的最常见紧急情况。然而,在少数情况下,进行了随机对照临床试验。也有其他不太可靠的迹象,主要基于经验或回顾性数据。乙酰唑胺似乎是一种整体安全的药物;严重的副作用是罕见的,可以通过仔细选择要治疗的患者来避免。乙酰唑胺是急诊医师和重症医师的宝贵资源;事实上,不同病情的危重患者都能从中受益;此外,乙酰唑胺是一种安全的药物,如果给予正确选择的病人。
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The role of acetazolamide in critical care and emergency medicine.

Acetazolamide is the commonly prescribed oral and intravenous carbonic anhydrase inhibitor; over the years, its use in clinical practice has decreased in favor of more recent drugs. However, it is a rather handy drug, which can be useful in several clinical settings when managing critically ill patients. The objective of this review is the evaluation of the most recent evidence on the use of acetazolamide in emergency medicine and critical care medicine. Furthermore, the safety profile of this drug has been evaluated. This is a narrative review on the use of acetazolamide in the main contexts in which this drug can be useful in emergency situations for patients with potential critical issues. For the timeline 1999-2024, a search was conducted on the main scientific platforms; resources of greatest relevance for the use of acetazolamide in critical care and emergency medicine were selected. The most common emergency situations in which a critically ill patient could benefit from acetazolamide therapy are acute heart failure, acute mountain sickness, post hypercapnic metabolic alkalosis, idiopathic intracranial hypertension and acute angle-closure glaucoma. In a few cases, however, randomized controlled clinical trials have been conducted. There are also other less solid indications based mostly on experience or retrospective data. Acetazolamide seems to be an overall safe drug; serious side effects are rare and can be avoided by carefully selecting the patients to be treated. Acetazolamide represents a precious resource for emergency physicians and intensivists; critical patients with different conditions can in fact benefit from it; furthermore, acetazolamide is a safe drug if administered to correctly selected patients.

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Journal of Geriatric Cardiology
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
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期刊介绍: JGC focuses on both basic research and clinical practice to the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease in the aged people, especially those with concomitant disease of other major organ-systems, such as the lungs, the kidneys, liver, central nervous system, gastrointestinal tract or endocrinology, etc.
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