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Potentially life-threatening intravenous acetaminophen overdose in a 3-month-old (40 weeks’ post-menstrual age), 2.3 kg baby girl
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作者 shane campbell Thomas Engelhardt +1 位作者 James McLay Brian Anderson 《Open Journal of Pediatrics》 2013年第3期186-187,共2页
A case is presented of a serious, potentially life-threatening intravenous acetaminophen overdose in a 3-month-old (40 weeks’ post menstrual age),2.3 kgbaby girl. The neonate was scheduled for urgent laser therapy fo... A case is presented of a serious, potentially life-threatening intravenous acetaminophen overdose in a 3-month-old (40 weeks’ post menstrual age),2.3 kgbaby girl. The neonate was scheduled for urgent laser therapy for retinopathy of prematurity. Instead of an intended intravenous Hartmann’s solution bolus of 10 ml·kgˉ1, the neonate received a 17 ml bolus of correctly labelled intravenous 1% acetaminophen. The National Poisons Bureau was immediately contacted for advice and in the absence of data suggested a treatment with N-acetylcysteine for a 24-hour period. Baseline blood samples for clotting, liver function, urea and electrolytes, full blood count and plasma acetaminophen concentration were taken 30 min, 8.25 h, 12.5 h, 18.5 h and 120 h after the overdose. Acetaminophen concentration was 78 mg·Lˉ1 at 30 min, but it was undetectable at any other time. Using a recent and complete PK-PD dataset we are able to show that the measured plasma acetaminophen concentration fits well on PK estimates for acetaminophen in this neonate. The non-detectable (low) plasma acetaminophen concentration at >8 h is also consistent with this model, especially if clearance is slightly increased in the premature nursery graduate. Medical errors are rarely the fault of an individual and they are often due to a combination of factors. Contributing factors, in this case, are described under the following headings: Catalyst event, system fault, loss of situational awareness, and human error. 展开更多
关键词 NEONATE ACETAMINOPHEN OVERDOSE No SEQUELAE PK Models Drug Error
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