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Læknaneminn - 01.10.1996, Side 95

Læknaneminn - 01.10.1996, Side 95
Overdoses and poisonings: physiological responses gap to exist between the measured oxygen saturation as determined by spectrophotometric methods such as co-oxymetry and the calculated oxygen saturation. The calculated oxygen saturation is derived from the measured arterial pressure of oxygen using the oxy- hemoglobin dissociatation curve, assuming that nor- mal-functioning hemoglobin is present. If abnormal hemoglobins are present the calculated value will overestimate the actual percentage of hemo- globin present that is saturated with oxygen. Abnormal hemoglobin’s causing this type of problem include: • Methemoglobin • Carboxyhemoglobin • Sulfhemoglobin • Cyanomethemoglobin The co-oxymeter expresses oxygen saturation percentages by comparing the concenfrations of oxy- hemoglobin to total hemoglobin which includes any variants present: • Total hemoglobin • Oxyhemoglobin • Deoxyhemoglobin • Carboxyhemoglobin • Methemoglobin Co-oximetry, therefore, is an important technology which can assist in the clinical management of patients suspected of having abnormal hemoglobin present. A saturation gap should be calculated in such patients. Clinical contexts which should raise suspicion include: • Cyanotic patients whose color fails to improve with oxygen administration (methemoglobin) • Victims of house fires or smoke inhalation (car- boxyhemoglobin or methemoglobin) • Patient being treated for cyanide ingestion (methe- moglobin and cyanomethemoglobin) V. SUMMARY With these various toxicologic fingerprints in mind, the clinician is able to proceed with life-saving therapy even when available information about the causative agent is minimal. All that is required is an understand- ing of the autonomic nervous system and an awareness of which drugs or toxins affect it in a given way (e.g. sympathomimetic). In addition a specific symptom (such as a seizure) or sign (such as a wide QRS) may al- ert the clinician to the presenCe of a specific toxin. REFERENCES 1. Ellenhorn MJ, Barceloux DG. Medical Toxicology: Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Poisoning. New York, Elsevier, 1988. 2. Goldfrank LR, Flomenbaum NE, Lewin NA, et al. Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies., 4th ed. East Norwalk, Appleton & Lange, 1990. SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS 0VERD0SES AND P0IS0NING: PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES Try your luck in identifying the toxidrome in each case. Ctise 1 A 77-year-old woman is admitted to an orthopedic service for a fracture of the distal femur. On the sec- ond day post-admission she is to be taken to surgery, but when the attendants come to take her to the oper- ating room, she tells them about the fire engines she sees flying across the room. Also, this normally lucid woman is tachycardic and agitated and insists that her daughter (who is in the room) is her mother (who has been dead for many years). Later on that day she is observed to have a tonic-clonic seizure. On review of her records it is determined that she had been taking Fiorinal and ethchlorvynol chronically for headaches and to help her sleep for years. Her daughter notes she has gone from doctor to doctor to obtain these med- icines. On admission these medicines were discontinu- ed and the patient written for prn narcotic pain med- icines. Case 2 A 7-year-old girl is brought in by her mother who says she was awakened at l:00am to find her daughter striking at her with her fists. The child was stark naked and yet insisted upon questioning that she was trying to take off her clothes. Her mother also notes that her LÆKNANEMINN 85 2. tbl. 1996, 49. árg.
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