380 likes | 513 Views
Toxin-Induced Seizures: Life-Threatening Forms of Withdrawl. ACEP Scientific Assembly 2003, Boston, MA. Steven E. Aks, DO, FACMT, FACEP Fellowship Director, The Toxikon Consortium and Department of Emergency Medicine Cook County Hospital. Trauma - Tox.
E N D
Toxin-Induced Seizures:Life-Threatening Forms of Withdrawl ACEP Scientific Assembly 2003, Boston, MA
Steven E. Aks, DO, FACMT, FACEPFellowship Director, The Toxikon Consortium and Department of Emergency MedicineCook County Hospital
Trauma - Tox • A 40 year old male presents to the trauma unit at Cook County Hospital after jumping from the 4th story of a burning hotel. • There are obvious bilateral fracture/dislocations of his ankles, and he complains of back pain.
PE/Work up • T 99 P 110 RR 24 BP 110/60 • Alert, in moderate distress secondary to pain • CT head, chest, abdomen/pelvis negative • L-S L4 compression fracture • + bilateral fracture dislocations
Day 2 • Patient becomes increasingly anxious and agitated, noted to be diaphoretic. • HR 130 BP 160/90 RR 24 T 101 • HEENT: PERRL at 6 mm • Ht: RRR S1S2 tachycardic • Neuro: Diffuse tremors noted bil UE’s, followed by brief tonic clonic seizure.
Punchline • Patient taking multiple benzodiazepines prescribed by several practitioners. • 100 mg diazepam required to achieve light sedation • 400 mg total over next 2 days • Taper of 10%
Benzodiazepine Withdrawal • Similar to ethanol, barbiturate • Onset may be delayed • Long T ½ • Resolution may take up to 10 days
Withdrawal • Occurs when a drug or toxin is removed or reduced and adaptive changes persist producing dysfunction
Requisite for Withdrawal • Adaption to a drug or toxin • Decreasing concentration • Tolerance
Human Action is Dysinhibition • Drugs as inhibitors • Benzodiazepines on GABAa • Opioids on opioid receptor • Clonidine on the alpha 2 receptor
Dysinhibition Syndrome • Agitation • Tachycardia • Hypertension • Fever, hyperthermia • Seizures
Flumazenil • Avoid in benzodiazepine dependent patients • 3 cases of reversal of chronic benzodiazepines leading to seizures Spivey 1992 Clinical Therapeutics
Ethanol • Increases inhibitory effects • Adaptive modulation • Inhibitory (GABAa) • Excitatory (NMDA)
Mild Alcohol Withdrawal • Tachycardia • Tachypnea • Hypertension • Tremor (“the shakes”) • Hypereflexia • Peak at 24 to 36 hours
Victor and Adams • Tremulousness • Seizures • Hallucinations • Delirium
Course of Neurological Disturbances Victor and Adams 1953
Seizures • Usually begin 6-8 hours after last consumption of alcohol. • May be seen prior to autonomic symptoms • Self-limited • Can be seen at Etoh of > 100 • CCH 1150!
Hallucinations • Usual visual • Formication • Auditory in ~20% • May last up to three days
Why Did They Die? • No nurses • Dehydration • Physical restraints • Neuroleptics
Kindling • Withdrawal progressively becomes worse • Treat aggressively to head off early!
2mg IV Q15 min IM OK Lack of hepatic metabolism good for cirrhotics Shorter T ½ 5 mg IV Q 15 min IM not OK Long T ½ with active metabolites May accumulate in cirrhotics Lorazepam Vs. Diazepam
Miscellaneous • Phenobarbital 5 mg/kg initially • Bolus with 260 mg over 5 min, then 130 mg Q 30 min until light sedation • Pentobarbital • Intubate patient • 3-5 mg/kg bolus • 100 mg/hour to maintain sedation • Propofol
Soma • A 31 year old male and his 29 year old female companion presented to the ED with severe tremulousness that began 6 hours after they had discontinued daily use of Soma Solution, or 1,4 Butanediol. • They were taking 1 oz doses nightly as a sleep aid 5 weeks before, but they had gradually increased amounts and were taking 16 oz/day.
Soma • They stopped use 4 days prior and 6 hours later they developed abdominal cramping, palpitations, tremors and anxiety. • Attempted treating symptoms with vodka for 4 days before presentation.
Soma • Positive findings • Tachycardia 120 • Horizontal nystagmus • Tongue tremors • Lorazepam 2 mg and Diazepam 5 mg • Outpatient lorazepam
GHB • Gamma Hydroxybutyrate • 1,4 Butanediol • Gamma Butyrolactone
Sedative Hypnotic Withdrawal Dyer: 2001 Annals EM
GHB Withdrawal Treatment • Recognition! • Symptomatic • Benzodiazepines • Barbiturates • Propofol
Homer Simpson "To alcohol! The Cause of AND solution to all of life's problems. Alcohol is a way of life. Alcohol is my way of life, and I aim to keep it."