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Critical Care Toxicology

Diagnosis and Management of the Critically Poisoned Patient

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Highly Commended

2005 BMA Medical Book Competition, Anaesthesia category



Written by a number of established experts in the medical toxicology field, this stand alone text is the first major work detailing the post emergency/treatment stage of acute poisoning.

This important text differs from other toxicology titles in its review of patient management, and provides a critical care emphasis unlike any other book available today. Critical Care Toxicology covers not only the general management of the critical poisoned patient but also reviews the toxic syndromes the patient may present.

Comprehensive coverage addresses the full range of conditions for anyone who must initially treat, stabilize, monitor, and discharge the acutely poisoned patient. Chapter format is designed to cover practical information with specific treatment recommendations.
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2005
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1
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1744
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  • Part I. General Management of the Critically Poisoned Patient

    1. The Critically Poisoned Patient

    2. The Diagnosis of Poisoning

    3. Therapeutic Approach to the Critically Poisoned Patient

    4. The Role of Toxicology Laboratory Management in the Acutely Poisoned Patient

    5. Gastrointestinal Decontamination

    6. Charcoal

    7. Extracorporeal Removal of Toxic Substances

    8. Medical Complications of Poisoning

    9. Psychiatric Issues in the Critically Poisoned Patient

    10. The Poisoned Pediatric Patient

    11. Poisoning in Pregnancy

    12. Geriatric Poisoning

    13. The Critically Poisoned Worker

    14. Complications of Chronic Alcoholism That Impact on Critical Illness

    15. Poisoning Fatalities

    16. The Treatment of Critically Ill Patients with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

    Part II. Toxic Syndromes

    17. Hepatotoxic Syndromes

    18. Drug-Induced Renal Failure

    19. Toxin-Induced Alterations of Consciousness

    20. Toxin-Induced Seizures

    21. Cardiac Conduction and Rate Disturbances

    22. Anticholinergic Syndrome

    23. Cholinergic Syndrome

    24. Serotonin Syndrome

    25. Malignant Syperthermia

    26. Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome

    27. Toxic Pulmonary Syndromes

    28. Hematologic Syndrome Hemolysis, Methemoglobinemia and Sulfhemoglobeiemia

    29. Acid-Base Disorders

    30. Withdrawal Syndromes

    31. Immunologic Reactions to Drugs, Biological Agents, and Chemicals
    32. Sympathomimetric Syndrome

    Part III. Medications

    Cardiovascular

    33. Digitalis Glycosides

    34. B-Blockers

    35. Calcium Channel Blockers

    36. Sodium Channel Blocking Antidysrhythmias

    37. Nitroprusside

    Decongestant/Antihistaminergic/Bronchodilatory
    38. Imidazoline, Guanidine and Oxazoline Antihypertensives and Decongestants

    39. Antihistamines

    40. Theophylline and Other Methyl Xanthines

    41. Sympathomimetic Agents

    Psychotropic

    42. Cyclic Antidepressants

    43. Monomine Oxidase Inhibitors

    44. Serotoninergic Antidepressants

    45. Poisoning by Neuroleptic Agents

    46. Lithium

    47. Anxiolytic/Sedative Hypnotics

    48. Barbituates

    Anticonvulsant

    49. Phenytoin

    50. Carbamazepine

    51. Valproic Acid

    Neuromuscular

    52. Baclofen

    53. Centrally Acting Muscle Relaxants

    54. Anti-Parkinsons Medications

    Analgesic/Anti-Inflammatory

    55. Acetaminophen (Paracetamol)

    56. Opioids

    57. Salicylates

    58. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Agents

    59. Gold Compounds

    60. Methotrexate

    Antimicrobial

    61. Isoniazid

    62. Rifampin, Dapsone and Vancomycin

    63. Chloroquine and Quinine

    64. Lactic Acidosis and Nucleoside Analogue Reserve Transcriptase Inhibitors

    Hematologic

    65. Iron

    66. Oral Anticoagulants

    67. Parenteral Anticoagulants and Thrombolytics

    68. Antitubulins: Colchicine, Podophyllin, Vincristine and Vinblastin

    69. Ergot Alkaloids

    70. Anti-Diabetic Agents

    Part IV. Drugs of Abuse

    71. Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and Its Congeners

    72. Indole Halllucinogens

    73. Amphetamines and Derivatives

    74. Poisoning by PCP and Congeners

    75. Cocaine Poisoning

    Part V. Chemical Agents

    76. Arsenic

    77. Cadmium

    78. Lead

    79. Mercury

    80. Miscellaneous Metals

    81. Phosphorus

    82. Thallium

    83. Poisoning by Ethylene Glycol and Glycol Ethers

    84. Hydrocarbon and Halogenated Hydrocarbons

    85. Isoproply Alcohol

    86. Methanol and Formaldehyde Poisoning
    Pesticides

    87. Chlorophenoxy Herbicides

    88. Fumigants

    89. Fungicides

    90. Organochlorine Insecticides and Pyrethoids

    91. Organophosphorus and Carbamate Insecticide

    92. Paraquat and Diquat

    93. Rodenticides


    Gases and Vapors

    94. Carbon Monoxide

    95. Cyanide Hydrogen Cyanide, Inorganic Cyanide Salts, and Nitriles

    96. Isocyanates and Other Important Chemical Pulmonary Sensitizers

    97. Irritant and Toxic Respiratory Injuries

    98. Hydrogen Sulfide

    Acids and Bases

    99. Caustics

    100. Hydrofluoric Acid

    Part VI. Biological Toxins

    101. Overview of Snake Envenoming

    102. Rattlesnakes and Other Crotalids

    103. North American Coral Snakes and Related Elapids

    104. Envenoming by European Snakes

    105. Australian and Pacific Snakes

    106. Envenomation by Asian Snakes

    107. Krait Snakes

    108. Envenomation by African Snakes

    109. Envenomation by Latin American Snakes

    Arthopods

    110. Overview of Spider

    111. Widow and Related Latrodectus Spider Envenomation

    112. Loxoscelism - Envenomation by Loxosceles Spiders

    113. Funnel Web Spider Envenomation

    114. Scorpion Envenomation

    Marine Toxins

    115. Poisoning by Marine Vertebrates, Coelenterates and Mollusks

    116. Ciguatera Poisoning

    117. Scombroid Poisoning

    118. Tetrodotoxin Poisoning

    Mushrooms

    119. An Overview of Mushroom Poisoning

    120. Cyclopeptide Containing Mushrooms: The Deadly Aminitas

    121. Gyromitra Poisoning

    Plants

    122. An Overview of Plant and Herbal Toxicity

    123. Water Hemlock Poisoning

    124. Poison Hemlock

    125. Cardiotoxic Plants

    126. Anticholinergic Plants

    127. Toxalbumins

    Miscellaneous

    128. Botulism Poisoning

    129. Massive Hymenopteran Envenomation

    Part VII. Agents of Chemical and Biological Terrorism

    130. Chemical and Biological Terrorism Incidents and Intensive Care

    Chemical Agents

    131. Nerve Agent Poisoning

    Biological Agents

    132. Anthrax

    133. Plague

    134a. Smallpox

    134b. Encephalitis and Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses

    Part VIII. Antidotes

    135. Immunotherapy of Poisonings

    136. N-Acetylcysteine

    137. Opioid Antagonists

    138. Flumzanil

    139. British Anti-Lewisite

    140. Calcium Disodium EDTA

    141. Succimer

    142. DMPS

    143. Deferoxamine

    144. Atropine

    145. Oximes

    146. Bromocriptine

    147. Pyridoxine

    148. Nitrites

    149. Thiosulfate

    150. Cyanide Binding Anidotes: Dicobalt Edetate and Hydroxycobalamin

    151. Ethanol

    152. Fomepizole

    153. Physostigmine

    154. Anti-Digitalis Fab Fragments

    155. Methylene Blue

    156. Dantrolene

    157. Folic and Folinic Acid

    158. Thiamine

    159. 4-Diamethylaminopherol (4-DMAP) as Antidote for Poisoning by Cyanide


    Appendices

    A. FDA Pregnancy Risk Categories

    B. Doses of Sympathomimetics

    C. Adjustment of Drug Doses in ARF
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