RAISING THE DECONTAMINATION LEVEL FOR THYROID-HORMONE INGESTIONS

被引:11
作者
TUNGET, CL [1 ]
CLARK, RF [1 ]
TURCHEN, SG [1 ]
MANOGUERRA, AS [1 ]
机构
[1] UCSD,MED CTR,SAN DIEGO REG POISON CTR,200 W ARBOR DR,SAN DIEGO,CA 92103
关键词
THYROID HORMONES; LEVOTHYROXINE; PEDIATRIC; POISONING; TOXIC; OVERDOSE;
D O I
10.1016/0735-6757(95)90231-7
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Ninety-two pediatric cases (age less-than-or-equal-to 6 years) of acute thyroid hormone ingestions that were reported over a 20-month period to one American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC)-certified regional poison center were reviewed to determine whether significant toxicity in pediatric patients is associated with acute ingestions of less-than-or-equal-to 5 mg levothyroxine (T4) equivalent of thyroid hormone and the highest-tolerated milligram-per-kilogram dose. Parameters evaluated included patient weight, amount ingested, drug preparation, treatment type, outcome, management site, and relevant comments. Eight patients had mild symptoms requiring no specific medical intervention and there was no correlation between the amount ingested and symptoms observed. The maximum T4 dose ingested without gastrointestinal decontamination was 0.13 mg/kg (2 mg). A literature review was also conducted. Only one case of moderate toxicity with a dose of less than 5 mg T4 equivalent was found in the literature review. Significant toxicity is not expected with ingestions of less than or equal to 5 mg T4 equivalent of thyroid hormone.
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