儿科毒血症和中毒管理综述。

Wun F Hui, Kam L Hon, Alexander K C Leung
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背景:中毒是全世界儿童发病和死亡的主要原因之一。尽管现代调查方法在毒物检测方面取得了进步,但结合详细的病史、彻底的体格检查和基础调查结果来识别中毒症状的临床技巧对于疑似中毒儿童的管理仍然是不可或缺的。目的:回顾儿科毒气室和中毒处理。方法:以关键词“toxidrome”“poisoning”“intoxication”“children”和“pediatric”在PubMed检索文献(2020年2月1日- 15日)。搜索是通过应用适当的过滤器定制的,以便获得最相关的文章,以满足这篇综述文章的目标。结果:毒副反应识别可为毒理学诊断提供快速指导,以便及时给药。本文讨论了儿童中毒中常见的一些毒副反应,重点是症状学和暴露源。并讨论了各种毒副反应的解毒剂和具体处理方法。虽然大多数中毒患者可以通过密切观察、支持措施和解毒剂治疗来控制,但不幸的是,解毒剂只能用于有限数量的中毒中毒。体外毒素去除越来越被认为是一种治疗快速恶化的病人的模式,他们对传统的管理没有反应。由于缺乏高水平的证据,应用这种技术的决定和模式的选择往往是个性化的。讨论了决策过程中涉及的各种患者和毒素/药物因素。结论:中毒是儿童意外伤害的常见原因。医生应熟悉常见的毒副反应和中毒处理。
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An Overview of the Pediatric Toxidromes and Poisoning Management.

Background: Poisoning is one of the leading causes of childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide. Despite the advancement of poison detection by modern investigation methods, the clinical skill of toxidrome recognition by combining the findings from a detailed history, thorough physical examination, and the results of basic investigations is still indispensable for the management of children with suspected poisoning.

Objective: The aim was to review pediatric toxidromes and poisoning management.

Methods: A literature search was conducted on PubMed (between February 1 and 15, 2020) with keywords "toxidrome" "poisoning" "intoxication" "children" and "pediatric". The search was customized by applying the appropriate filters so as to get the most relevant articles to meet the objective of this review article.

Results: Toxidrome recognition may offer a quick guide to possible toxicology diagnosis so that specific antidote can be administered in a timely manner. This article discusses a few commonly encountered toxidromes in pediatric poisoning, with an emphasis on the symptomatology and source of exposure. The antidote and specific management for each toxidrome are also discussed. Although most patients with intoxication can be managed with close observation, supportive measures and antidote treatment, it is unfortunate that antidotes are only available for a limited number of poisons responsible for intoxication. Extracorporeal toxin removal is being increasingly recognized as a mode of treatment for patients with rapid deterioration who are unresponsive to conventional management. The decision to apply such technique and the choice of modality are frequently individualized due to the paucity of high-level evidence. The various patient and toxin/medication factors involved in the decision- making process are discussed.

Conclusion: Poisoning is a common cause of pediatric accidents and injuries. Physicians should be familiar with common toxidromes and poisoning management.

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