toxic alcohols Flashcards

1
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3 reason for substance fatality

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Alcohols: methanol, ethylene glycol, isopropanol

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2
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How to calculate anion gap

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Gap= Na - (Cl + HCO3)

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3
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Causes of high anion gap (metabolic acidosis) MUDPILES

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  • Methanol
  • Uremia
  • DKA/SKA/AKA
  • Phenformin (metformin), Paraldehyde
  • Isoniazid, iNH
  • Lactate, CO, CN, Methb
  • Ethylene Glycol
  • Salicylates
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4
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Clinical presentation of alcohol toxicity

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  • AMS/ inebriation
  • GI distress
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5
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what should be supplemented with Methanol induced toxicity

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Folic acid

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6
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What products have methanol

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  • gas line antifreeze, windshield washer fluid, denaturants
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7
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Which products have ethylene glycol

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  • automobile coolant, solvents, de-icers, air conditioning units
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8
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what should be supplemented with Ethylene glycol induced toxicity

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thiamine, pyridoxine (B6), and Mag

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9
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Treatment for alcohol induced toxicity

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  • 1st line: Fomepizole
  • OR ethanol
  • Na bicard until acidosis corrected
  • consider Hemodialysis
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10
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What can we use fir decontaimination in alcohol induced toxicity

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Not useful

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11
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Fomepizole dosing

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load 15 mg/kg, then 10 mg/kg, then maintenance 15 mg/kg Q12hrs

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12
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Ethanol dose

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1 g/kg IV 10% solution or 4 shots
- maintain BAC ~ 100 mg/dL

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13
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When to give hemodialysis to patients with alcohol toxicity

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  • levels 25-50 mg/dl
  • high osmol gap w/ no cause
  • end organ toxicity
  • severe metabolic acidosis
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14
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Pros/ cons of Fomepizole

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  • easy to use
  • minimal AE
  • expensive
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Pros/cons of ethanol

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  • inexpensive
  • difficult to dose/titrate/ prep
  • AE: inebriation, thrombophlebitis, Gi symptoms
  • availability
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