意外美沙酮中毒伪装成哮喘加重呼吸停止的六岁男孩。

Delaware medical journal Pub Date : 2015-05-01
Orel Swenson
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一名6岁男孩被紧急医疗服务(EMS)带到一级创伤中心的急诊科,原因是假定哮喘加重,随后无反应和短暂性心动过缓。最初的内科检查是一个无反应的孩子,双侧呼吸音弥漫性减弱,伴有弥漫性喘息,以及针尖状瞳孔。这最后的观察结果导致建议在进行气管插管治疗精神状态改变之前,尝试服用一剂纳洛酮,以防可能过量服用。这名儿童对纳洛酮有明显反应,随后进行了纳洛酮滴注,并住进了医院。提供者最初的想法是纳洛酮对意外过量的非处方含有右美沙芬的药物起了作用。这些怀疑后来被证明是错误的,因为质谱分析在尿液中发现了阳性的美沙酮。在儿童保护机构的持续投入下,该儿童最终出院回家,没有出现进一步的医疗并发症。美沙酮用于治疗阿片类药物戒断以及慢性疼痛管理需求的增加,提高了临床医生的认识,因为此类病例将继续出现。
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Accidental methadone intoxication masquerading as asthma exacerbation with respiratory arrest in a six-year-old boy.

A 6-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department of a level 1 trauma center by emergency medical services (EMS) for presumed asthma exacerbation with subsequent unresponsiveness and transient bradycardia. The initial physician exam was remarkable for an unresponsive child, with diffusely diminished breath sounds bilaterally, accompanied by diffuse wheezing, as well as pinpoint pupils. This last observation led to the recommendation to attempt a dose of naloxone for a possible overdose prior to proceeding with intubation for the altered mental status. The child had a brisk response to the naloxone, was subsequently placed on a naloxone drip, and admitted to the hospital. Initial provider thoughts were that the naloxone had worked on an accidental overdose of over-the-counter dextromethorphan containing medication. These suspicions were later proven incorrect after mass spectrometry yielded a positive methadone presence in the urine. The child was ultimately discharged home with ongoing input from child protective services, without further medical complications. The increased utilization of methadone for the treatment of both opioid withdrawal, as well as for chronic pain management demands, heightened awareness of the clinicians, as cases such as this will continue to appear.

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