连续静脉输注纳洛酮逆转4岁儿童意外美沙酮中毒

Balamurugan Supparamaniam, Rahmah Yunus, J. Fong, K. Tang
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在马来西亚,儿童美沙酮中毒的报道并不多见。自马来西亚卫生部于2006年实施美沙酮维持治疗方案以来,仅报告了3例儿童美沙酮中毒病例。如果不及时采取解毒剂和支持措施,儿童美沙酮毒性可能是致命的。我们报告一个病例意外摄入约25毫克美沙酮在一个4岁的男孩。美沙酮糖浆属于他的父亲,前静脉注射吸毒者(IVDU),目前在一名有执照的全科医生的监督下参加MMT戒毒计划。患儿表现出典型的阿片类药物中毒早期体征和症状。经检查,生命体征正常,但他表现出昏睡和困倦。静脉血结果显示轻度呼吸性酸中毒,全血细胞计数显示白细胞增多。患者连续静脉输注纳洛酮(CIVI) 10µg/kg/h,持续约78 h,住院6天,出院顺利。应建议那些接受MMT计划的患者的家庭,在家中储存美沙酮糖浆时要更加谨慎,并将瓶子放在儿童接触不到的地方。儿童美沙酮中毒可能是致命的,早期给予纳洛酮作为CIVI可以有效地逆转其毒性。国际儿科临床杂志。2021;10(1):18-23 doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/ijcp386
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Accidental Methadone Poisoning in a Four-Year-Old Child Reversed With Continuous Intravenous Infusion of Naloxone
Reported case of methadone poisoning among children is infrequent in Malaysia. Since the implementation of methadone maintenance therapy (MMT) programme by Malaysian Ministry of Health in year 2006, there are only three case reports of methadone poisoning in children. Methadone toxicity in children can be deadly if antidote and supportive measures are not instituted in time. We report a case of accidental ingestion of about 25 mg of methadone in a 4-year-old boy. The methadone syrup belonged to his father, a former intravenous drug user (IVDU), who is currently a participant of the MMT detoxification programme under the supervision of a licensed general practitioner. The child presented with typical early signs and symptoms opioid toxicity. Upon examination, vital signs were normal, but he appeared lethargic and drowsy. Venous blood gas results noted mild respiratory acidosis and complete blood count revealed leukocytosis. He was treated with continuous intravenous infusion (CIVI) naloxone 10 µg/kg/h for approximately 78 h. He was hospitalized for 6 days and discharged well. Advice should be given to family who has patient under MMT programme with take-home doses to be more cautious in storage of methadone syrup at home, and to keep the bottle far from the reach of children. Methadone poisoning in children can be deadly and early administration of naloxone as CIVI can effectively reverse its toxicity. Int J Clin Pediatr. 2021;10(1):18-23 doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/ijcp386
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