EMCrit 370 - Extracorporeal Therapies for Poisoning #ExTRIP#NephMadness
A panel of brilliant nephrologists discuss RRT for the Poisoned Patient.
Modality choice, how to consult, access, hemodynamic stability and so much more!
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emcrit.org/370
Stop the press! Our latest guideline: when to use dialysis for ethylene glycol poisoning. Perhaps our best paper yet. Hundreds of articles included, thousands of hours of work. ccforum.biomedcentral.com/ar…
Extracorporeal Treatment for Gabapentin and Pregabalin Poisoning: Systematic Review and Recommendations From the @ExtripWorkgroupbuff.ly/31g3bxe (FREE temporarily)
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Extracorporeal Treatment for Gabapentin and Pregabalin Poisoning: Systematic Review and Recommendations From the @ExtripWorkgroupbuff.ly/31g3bxe
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not simu-live tweeting as absolutely cannot do justice to the excellent @ExtripWorkgroup session at #KidneyWk organized by @weddellite
but want to highlight this
@DavidJuurlink quotes the IBCC on the big screen! @PulmCrit
Salicylate is a huge mimic!
Just out. EXTRIP's recommendations for baclofen.
No added benefit from HD in patients with normal kidney function (OD):
-Doesn't reduce length of coma
-Healthy kidneys do a much better job than HD
-Risk of withdrawal (serious)
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3435…
Things are different in patients with impaired kidney function
-Toxicity is LONG (extended T1/2)
-HD does a better job than impaired kidneys
-Less risk of withdrawal (patients develop toxicity within 3 days of baclofen initiation)
6 days left to the EXTRIP conference! Want to know if/ when / what / how to consider dialysis for Amatoxins, baclofen, beta-blockers, Calcium ch blockers, isoniazid, ethylene glycol, gabapentin, methotrexate, dabigatran, quinine? Stay tune, answers are coming!