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Lithium Poisoning Update in Diagnosis and Treatment

Authors :
Karen Mercado-Anillo
Dayana Ayola-Rosales
Alonso Pomares-Lara
Jorge Rico-Fontalvo
Emilio Abuabara-Franco
Víctor Leal-Martínez
Rodrigo Daza-Arnedo
Yamile Sepúlveda-Hernandez
José Correa-Guerrero
Christian Pérez-Calvo
María Raad-Sarabia
Nehomar Pájaro-Galvis
Huber Alvarado-Castell
Source :
Advanced Biomedicine. 1
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
AAR Press Limited, 2019.

Abstract

Introduction: Lithium has been used over time in the treatment of psychiatric pathologies, mainly the bipolar spectrum, however, the narrow therapeutic range generates a high incidence of poisoning by this metal, with a very heterogeneous clinical presentation of toxicity which will depend on two factors: the time of evolution, if it is acute or chronic, and the serum levels, ranging from gastrointestinal symptoms to severe neurological compromise. As of today, there is no specific antidote for lithium, so intermittent hemodialysis is the strategy of choice for the intoxicated patient. Objectives: To describe the available and relevant literature on the management of Lithium poisoning. Methodology: A search was performed with the MeSH terms "Lithium, Renal Dialysis, Poisoning, Toxicity, Acute kidney injury" in the ClinicalKey, PubMed and Ovid databases search engines, finding 156 results, of which 47 were used to develop this manuscript. Conclusions: Lithium poisoning is frequent due to its narrow therapeutic margin, so serum lithium levels should be monitored in patients medicated with it. Today there is no specific antidote, so renal replacement therapy is the best therapeutic option for lithium poisoning, demonstrating high efficiency, especially in cases of marked neurotoxicity. It is necessary to assess the need to initiate timely management in order to achieve a rapid clearance of the drug and decrease the rate of complications and mortality.

Details

ISSN :
2790041X
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advanced Biomedicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6a39c42e2f85aa768f5aa20029ae35c3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.54730/abm.2019.010201