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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-183771

RESUMO

Phenobarbital continues to be widely used in childhood epilepsy. Incorrect drug prescription can sometimes lead to intoxication, particularly in young children. A 40-month-old female infant presented to our emergency department due to failure to awaken. The patient was assessed in terms of etiology of coma, and her history revealed that she had been given a 100 mg phenobarbital pill instead of 15 mg. Her blood phenobarbital level was high (>80 mg/dl). At physical examination, her Glasgow coma score was 6, the pupils were isochoric, pupillary light reflex was bilateral positive, deep tendon reflexes were absent, respiration was superficial, and pulmonary bilateral diffuse secretory rales were present, and the patient was intubated. Continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration (CVVHDF) was performed due to prolonged coma, intubation, and potentially fatal phenobarbital level. Blood phenobarbital levels at 4 and 12 h improved to >80 and 33.4 mg/dl, and the patient was extubated at 14 h. CVVHDF was effective in intoxication despite long-acting barbiturate phenobarbital not binding to protein. We think that this is a useful method capable of use in phenobarbital intoxications.

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Korean Journal of Nephrology ; : 165-168, 2006.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-66039

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Phenobarbital is long acting barbiturate with low lipid solubility that act as central nervous system depressants and used as anticonvulsant, sedative, hypnotic drug. In acute severe barbiturate intoxication, through CNS depression, coma, respiratory arrest and hypotension may occur, which are the major causes of mortality. Mortality is 3% for blood levels over 80 mg/mL and the lethal dose in adult is estimated as 6 to 10 g. We report a case of phenobarbital intoxication in a 20 years old female, who was successfully treated by emergency hemoperfusion. She was in semicomatous state and had respiratory difficulty on the day of admission. It was estimated that she intakes 1.6 g of phenobarbital. She was treated with mechanical ventilation, urine alkalization and charcoal administration. Hemoperfusion was attempted to remove rapidly phenobarbital from blood. After hemoperfusion the blood phenobarbital level was decreased from 96 mg/mL to 67 mg/mL. On 2nd hospital day, the blood phenobarbital level was 56 mg/mL and she recovered her self respiration and mentality.


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Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Adulto Jovem , Depressores do Sistema Nervoso Central , Carvão Vegetal , Coma , Depressão , Emergências , Hemoperfusão , Hipotensão , Mortalidade , Fenobarbital , Respiração , Respiração Artificial , Solubilidade
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