连续鼻胃给药活性炭治疗茶碱中毒。

B L Ohning, M D Reed, J L Blumer
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两名血清茶碱浓度超过100 mg/L的青少年在故意过量后接受持续鼻胃输注活性炭治疗。在这两种情况下,尽管有功能正常的鼻胃管存在,但鼻胃中注入20至50克木炭会导致胃内容物迅速呕吐。用0.9%氯化钠稀释活性炭,以0.25 ~ 0.5 gm/kg/hr的速率注入,最大速率为50 gm/hr。尽管初始血清浓度很高,但在木炭开始后的前20小时内茶碱消除半衰期分别为7.7和13.5小时。随后,减少到2.6小时和3.2小时。未观察到严重的神经、心血管或代谢紊乱。对于茶碱过量患者,持续鼻胃输注活性炭可能是安全有效的替代木炭血液灌流。
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Continuous nasogastric administration of activated charcoal for the treatment of theophylline intoxication.

Two adolescents with serum theophylline concentrations in excess of 100 mg/L were treated with continuous nasogastric infusion of activated charcoal after an intentional overdose. In both cases, nasogastric boluses of 20 to 50 gm of charcoal resulted in prompt emesis of stomach contents despite the presence of a functional nasogastric tube. For nasogastric infusion, activated charcoal was diluted in 0.9% sodium chloride and infused at a rate of 0.25 to 0.5 gm/kg/hr up to a maximal rate of 50 gm/hr. Despite the high initial serum concentrations, the theophylline elimination half-lives during the first 20 hours after the start of charcoal were 7.7 and 13.5 hours. Subsequently, this decreased to 2.6 and 3.2 hours. No serious neurologic, cardiovascular, or metabolic derangements were observed. Continuous nasogastric infusions of activated charcoal may be safe and effective alternatives to charcoal hemoperfusion in patients with theophylline overdose.

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