2015
DOI: 10.3109/15563650.2015.1014907
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Extracorporeal treatment for theophylline poisoning: Systematic review and recommendations from the EXTRIP workgroup

Abstract: Theophylline poisoning is amenable to ECTRs. The workgroup recommended extracorporeal removal in the case of severe theophylline poisoning.

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“…In an effort to improve the quality of data going into their evaluations, the EXTRIP workgroup recommended greater standardization of case reports to include details about the patient, the poison, the presentation, treatments other than extracorporeal therapy, type of extracorporeal therapy, poison sampling, toxicokinetic calculations, followup, time-line of significant events, discussion and conclusion [84]. So far, the workgroup has issued recommendations on extracorporeal treatment for poisoning from thallium [85], tricyclic antidepressants [86], barbiturates [87], acetaminophen [88], carbamazepine [89], methanol [90], lithium [91], theophylline [48] and salicylates [92].…”
Section: Extripmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…In an effort to improve the quality of data going into their evaluations, the EXTRIP workgroup recommended greater standardization of case reports to include details about the patient, the poison, the presentation, treatments other than extracorporeal therapy, type of extracorporeal therapy, poison sampling, toxicokinetic calculations, followup, time-line of significant events, discussion and conclusion [84]. So far, the workgroup has issued recommendations on extracorporeal treatment for poisoning from thallium [85], tricyclic antidepressants [86], barbiturates [87], acetaminophen [88], carbamazepine [89], methanol [90], lithium [91], theophylline [48] and salicylates [92].…”
Section: Extripmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Multidose activated charcoal is recommended as an adjunct to extracorporeal therapy for theophylline poisoning [48].…”
Section: Gastrointestinal Dialysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence suggests that theophylline is readily dialyzable and that enhancing elimination with hemodialysis or hemoperfusion is superior to multi-dose activated charcoal 9 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Робоча група «Екстракорпоральна терапія при отруєннях» (EXTRIP: Extracorporeal Treatments in Poisoning) була створена для надання доказів і рекомендацій на основі консенсусу щодо використання екстракорпоральних методів лікування. Так, EXTRIP (2015) оприлюднила конкретні рекомендації щодо екстракорпорального лікування отруєнь теофіліном, що передбачають оцінку концентрації теофіліну > 100 мг/л (555 мкмоль/л) при гострому впливі (рівень доказовості 1С), наявності нападів (1D), небезпечних для життя аритмій (1D) або шоку (1D), підвищення теофіліну, незважаючи на оптимальну терапію (1D), і клінічне погіршення, незважаючи на оптимальний догляд (1D) [6].…”
Section: оригінальні дослідження / Original Researchesunclassified