Aspirin Overdose Flashcards

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Definition

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Excessive ingestion of aspirin causing toxicity

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Aetiology

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· It can be a result of deliberate self-harm, suicidal intent or by accident

· 10-20 g can cause moderate-severe toxicity in adults

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Pathophysiology

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o Increases respiratory rate and depth by stimulating the respiratory centre

o This hyperventilation –> respiratory alkalosis (in the early stage)

o The body compensates by increasing urinary bicarbonate and K+ excretion

o This leads to dehydration and hypokalaemia

o Loss of bicarbonate, uncoupling of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation and the build up of lactic acid can lead to metabolic acidosis

o In SEVERE cases, CNS depression and respiratory failure can occur

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Epidemiology

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One of the most common drug overdoses

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Urgent questions

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o How much aspirin was taken?

o When was it taken?

o Were any other drugs taken?

o Have you had any alcohol?

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Presenting symptoms (early)

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Patient may initially be asymptomatic

o Flushed
o Fever
o Sweating
o Hyperventilation
o Dizziness
o Tinnitus
o Deafness
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Presenting symptoms (late)

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o Lethargy
o Confusion
o Convulsions
o Drowsiness
o Respiratory depression
o Coma
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Signs on physical examination

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· Fever
· Tachycardia
· Hyperventilation
· Epigastric tenderness

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Investigations

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Bloods:
o Salicylate levels
o FBC
o U&Es - check for hypokalaemia
o LFTs - high AST/ALT
o Clotting screen - high PT
o Other drug levels (e.g. paracetamol)
o ABG - may show mixed metabolic acidosis and respiratory alkalosis

ECG:
o Signs of hypokalaemia - flattened/inverted T waves, U waves, prolonged PR interval, ST depression

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