使用过期的复苏药物对危及生命的急救条件:一个系统的搜索和叙述回顾

IF 2.4 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Nathan Charlton , David C. Berry , Vijay Kannan , Ryan Yee , Jestin N. Carlson , Aaron M. Orkin
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摘要

急救人员可能会遇到危及生命的情况,需要进行药物治疗。鉴于急救包中的复苏药物可能很少使用,急救提供者可能面临只有过期药物可用的情况。目的通过系统检索和叙述性综述,评价急救中常用的过期救命药物的疗效和安全性。方法:检索PubMed、EMBASE、Web of Science、CINAHL和Cochrane Library(启动- 2025年4月)中有关过期沙丁胺醇、肾上腺素、阿司匹林或纳洛酮的研究。两位审稿人独立筛选标题和摘要,然后进行全文评审以确定是否合格。我们纳入了随机对照试验(rct)、临床试验、系统评价、荟萃分析和评估过期药物效力和安全性的观察性研究。数据提取侧重于研究设计、人群、干预措施、比较物、结果和主要发现。结果经重复数据删除后,共筛选1398份记录,17项研究符合纳入标准:沙丁胺醇(n = 2)、阿司匹林(n = 4)、肾上腺素(n = 8)和纳洛酮(n = 3)。沙丁胺醇(沙丁胺醇)在过期20-30年后仍保持98%的活性。阿司匹林(乙酰水杨酸)在过期后可保持有效药物长达40年。肾上腺素自体注射器在过期后可保留肾上腺素至少36个月。纳洛酮在过期后至少保持药效19个月。有害降解产物的证据极少。结论在个别研究条件下,被评估的过期急救药物在超过其标签有效期后仍保持有效,并且基本上没有有害副产物。科学和伦理原则可能表明,在没有替代品的紧急情况下,过期药物可能会带来好处。
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The use of expired resuscitation medications for life-threatening first aid conditions: a systematic search and narrative review

Introduction

First aid providers may encounter life-threatening conditions requiring treatment with medications. Given that resuscitation medications in first aid kits may be administered infrequently, first aid providers may face situations where only expired medications are available.

Objective

This systematic search with a narrative review aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of expired life-saving medications commonly used in first aid.

Methods

We conducted a search of PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science, CINAHL, and Cochrane Library (inception–April 2025) for studies regarding expired albuterol, epinephrine, aspirin, or naloxone. Two reviewers independently screened titles and abstracts, followed by full-text reviews to determine eligibility. We included randomized controlled trials (RCTs), clinical trials, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and observational studies evaluating expired medications’ potency and safety. Data extraction focused on study design, population, interventions, comparators, outcomes, and key findings.

Results

After deduplication, 1398 records were screened, and 17 studies met inclusion criteria: albuterol (n = 2), aspirin (n = 4), epinephrine (n = 8), and naloxone (n = 3). Albuterol (salbutamol) retained 98 % active drug 20–30 years past expiration. Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) could retain active drug for up to 40 years after expiration. Epinephrine autoinjectors could retain epinephrine for at least 36 months after expiration. Naloxone retained active drug for at least 19 months after expiration. There was minimal evidence of harmful degradation products.

Conclusions

Under individual study conditions, the evaluated expired first aid medications maintained active drug and were largely free of harmful byproducts beyond their labeled expiration dates. Scientific and ethical principles may suggest possible benefits from expired medications in emergency settings when alternatives are unavailable.
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Resuscitation plus
Resuscitation plus Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Emergency Medicine
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