Effectivity of One Session Charcoal Hemoperfusion Treatment in Severe Carbamazepine Poisoning
Author(s) -
Yasemin Işık,
Lokman Soyoral,
Sevdegül Karadaş,
Habib Emre,
Muhammed Bilal Çeğin,
Uğur Göktaş
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
iranian red crescent medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2074-1812
pISSN - 2074-1804
DOI - 10.5812/ircmj.7516
Subject(s) - hemoperfusion , carbamazepine , coma (optics) , medicine , anesthesia , charcoal , activated charcoal , depression (economics) , surgery , epilepsy , psychiatry , chemistry , hemodialysis , physics , organic chemistry , adsorption , optics , economics , macroeconomics
A carbamazepine intoxication with suicide attempt is a relatively common clinical problem that presenting with coma, respiratory depression, arrhythmia, hemodynamic instability and even death. We report a case of severe carbamazepine poisoning that was successfully treated with one session charcoal hemoperfusion. On admission, the patient was comatose and required ventilator support. Hemoperfusion with coated activated charcoal successfully decreased the serum carbamazepine concentration from 45 µg mL(-1) to 21 µg mL(-1) within 2 h, with subsequent clinical improvement.
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