2014
DOI: 10.3109/15563650.2014.987397
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2013 Annual Report of the American Association of Poison Control Centers’ National Poison Data System (NPDS): 31st Annual Report

Abstract: Background: This is the 31st Annual Report of the American Association of Poison Control Centers’ (AAPCC) National Poison Data System (NPDS). As of January 1, 2013, 57 of the nation's poison centers (PCs) uploaded case data automatically to NPDS. The upload interval was 8.08 [7.10, 11.63] (median [25%, 75%]) minutes, creating a near real-time national exposure and information database and surveillance system. Methodology: We analyzed the case data tabulating specific indices from NPDS. The methodology was simi… Show more

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“…We only tested verapamil but did not examine the effect of ILE on other CCB such as dihydropyridines (e.g., amlodipine) that are increasingly used as antihypertensive agents in the clinic. However, verapamil remains the drug most commonly implicated in fatalities due to cardiovascular agents in the 2013 Annual Report of the American Association of Poison Control Centers' National Poison Data System [1]. While not tested here, lowering the free drug concentration by ILE in principle should be effective in poisoning with lipophilic dihydropyridines.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…We only tested verapamil but did not examine the effect of ILE on other CCB such as dihydropyridines (e.g., amlodipine) that are increasingly used as antihypertensive agents in the clinic. However, verapamil remains the drug most commonly implicated in fatalities due to cardiovascular agents in the 2013 Annual Report of the American Association of Poison Control Centers' National Poison Data System [1]. While not tested here, lowering the free drug concentration by ILE in principle should be effective in poisoning with lipophilic dihydropyridines.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…According to the 2013 report of the American Association of Poison Control Center National Poison Data System (NPDS), there were 995 exposures to cardiovascular (CV) agents that caused moderate clinical outcome, major outcome, or death [1]. CV agents were the third most common cause of deaths attributed to pharmaceutical agents following analgesics and drug abuse.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Calcium channel blocker poisoning continues to have morbidity and mortality despite advances in critical care [13]. Coingestion of other cardiovascular drugs, such as beta blockers and ARB (such as valsartan), are additive to the effects on blood pressure and heart rate.…”
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“…In 2013, the American Association of Poison Control Centers' National Poison Data System reported 2,188,013 human exposure cases that resulted in 1218 deaths [2]. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 6637 poisoning suicide deaths and 38,851 unintentional poisoning deaths in 2013 [3,4].…”
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