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Response to effect of deferasirox on iron absorption in a randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover study in a human model of acute supratherapeutic iron ingestion [Letter]
Parikh, Amay; Jang, David H; Hoffman, Robert S; Howland, Mary Ann
PMID: 21782558
ISSN: 1097-6760
CID: 136491
PROFOUND HYPOKALEMIA AND WEAKNESS FOLLOWING CHRONIC LICORICE INGESTION FOR WEIGHT LOSS [Meeting Abstract]
Jang, David H; Hoffman, Robert S; Nelson, Lewis S; Schaumburg, Herbert
ISI:000293692600212
ISSN: 1556-3650
CID: 2786562
CTA and Cocaine-associated Chest Pain: More Evidence Is Needed [Letter]
Livshits, Zhanna; Hoffman, Robert S
PMID: 21729190
ISSN: 1553-2712
CID: 135546
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for acute domestic carbon monoxide poisoning: two randomized controlled trials
Birmingham, Colleen M; Hoffman, Robert S
PMID: 21350902
ISSN: 1432-1238
CID: 134718
Prognostic utility of serum potassium in chronic digoxin toxicity: a case-control study
Manini, Alex F; Nelson, Lewis S; Hoffman, Robert S
OBJECTIVE: In contrast to patients with acute digoxin overdose, the prognostic utility of the serum potassium concentration for patients with chronic digoxin toxicity is unclear. In such patients, we aimed to evaluate the relationship between pre-treatment serum potassium and survival. METHODS: This was a case-control study at an urban Poison Control Center affiliated with a large urban medical center. We compared the serum potassium concentration between patients with chronic digoxin toxicity resulting in fatality (cases) over a 7-year period (2000-2006) versus survivors (controls) over a 1-year period (2007-2008). RESULTS: During the study period, there were 13 fatalities (cases) and 13 survivors (controls), of whom seven cases and five controls received appropriately dosed digoxin-specific antibody Fab fragments (Fab). There were no statistically significant differences between cases and controls with respect to serum digoxin concentration, creatinine, age, or sex. Serum potassium elevation pre-Fab was significantly associated with fatality both in mean difference (p < 0.03) and using a dichotomous cutoff of 5.0 mEq/L (p < 0.001), which performed with 92% sensitivity (95% CI 67, 99). In 86% of deaths despite appropriate Fab administration, the clinical presentation included the combination of bradycardia plus hyperkalemia. CONCLUSION: In these patients with chronic digoxin toxicity, elevated serum potassium was associated with fatality. The combination of bradycardia and hyperkalemia strongly predicted fatality even in cases with appropriate Fab administration
PMCID:4961037
PMID: 21619380
ISSN: 1179-187x
CID: 137997
Validation of a 6-hour observation period for cocaine body stuffers [Letter]
Livshits, Zhanna; Clark, Delbert; Gutierrez, Miguel; Hoffman, Robert S
PMID: 21524877
ISSN: 1532-8171
CID: 134308
Blood Purification in Toxicology: Nephrology's Ugly Duckling
Ghannoum M; Nolin TD; Lavergne V; Hoffman RS
Contrary to popular opinion, application of extracorporeal therapies for poisonings predates their use for ESRD. Despite this observation, the science of blood purification in toxicology remains desperately stagnant today. In fact, much of our current knowledge is derived from George Schreiner's 1958 review. Original publications are almost exclusively composed of case reports and case series, from which good inference is impossible. Until randomized controlled trials become available, the medical community would be well served by a group mandated to systematically review available literature, extract relevant information, provide recommendations based on current evidence, and propose research initiatives. The EXtracorporeal TReatments In Poisoning workgroup, formed by several international experts in different medical fields and represented by over 20 societies, now has this mission
PMID: 21531321
ISSN: 1548-5609
CID: 133409
Letter to the Editor regarding the published study "Deaths involving serotonergic drugs" [Letter]
Livshits, Zhanna; Hoffman, Robert S
PMID: 21183298
ISSN: 1872-6283
CID: 134105
Fatal outcome of a propoxyphene/acetaminophen (Darvocet) overdose: should it still be used in the United States? [Letter]
Jang, David H; Hoffman, Robert S; Nelson, Lewis S; Chu, Jason; Bhanot, Kavita; Bagley, William
PMID: 21453827
ISSN: 1097-6760
CID: 133183
Medical examiner and medical toxicologist agreement on cause of death
Manini, Alex F; Nelson, Lewis S; Olsen, Dean; Vlahov, David; Hoffman, Robert S
Poisoning is a significant public health threat as the second leading cause of injury-related death in the US. Disagreements on cause of death determination may have widespread implications across several realms of public health including policy and prevention efforts, interpretation of the poisoning literature, epidemiologic data analysis, medical-legal case outcomes, and individualized autopsy interpretation. We aimed to test agreement between the cause of death determined by the medical examiner (ME) and a medical toxicologist (MT) adjudication panel (MTAP) in cases of poisoning. This retrospective 7-year study evaluated all deaths attributed to poisoning in one large urban catchment area. Cross-matched data were obtained from Department of Vital Statistics and the Poison Control Center (PCC). Out of >380,000 deaths in the catchment area over the study period, there were 7050 poisonings in the Vital Statistics database and 414 deaths reported to PCC. Cross-matching yielded 321 cases for analysis. The ME and MTAP concurred on cause of death in 66%, which was only fair agreement (kappa 0.25, CI 0.14-0.38). Factors associated with the likelihood of agreement were peri-mortem fire exposures, prehospital cardiac arrest, and timing of drug toxicity (chronic versus acute). In conclusion, agreement for poisoning cause of death between specialties was much lower than expected. We recommend an improved formal process of information sharing and consultation between specialties to assure that all existing information is analyzed thoroughly to enhance cause of death certainty
PMCID:4094358
PMID: 20655675
ISSN: 1872-6283
CID: 134209