Saturday, July 19, 2008

[Interest of toxicological analysis for poisonings]

Rev Prat. 2008 Apr 30;58(8):838-43. Links

[Interest of toxicological analysis for poisonings]

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18630820?dopt=AbstractPlus

[Article in French]

bruno.megarbane@lrb.aphp.fr

The clinical approach of the poisoned patients is mainly based on the analysis of the circumstances of intoxication and the search for toxidromes. Toxicological analysis aims to detect the toxicants or measure their concentrations, in order to confirm the hypothesis of poisoning, to evaluate its severity and to help the follow-up regarding the treatment efficiency. Emergent toxicological analysis appears only useful if the method is specific and the results rapidly obtained. Therefore, systematic screening using immunochesmistry-based tests is not recommended in the situation of emergency. Measurement of blood concentrations of the toxicants is only indicated if it may influence the patient management. However, in the perspective of research, the study of toxicokinetic/toxicodynamic relationships, i.e. the relationships between the toxicant effects and its blood concentrations, may be helpful to understand the inter-individual variability of the response to a toxicant.

PMID: 18630820 [PubMed - in process]

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