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Review
. 2019 Summer;65(6):416-424.

[Extracorporeal removal techniques in toxicology: part 1]

[Article in Czech]
  • PMID: 31484482
Review

[Extracorporeal removal techniques in toxicology: part 1]

[Article in Czech]
Jaroslav Raděj et al. Vnitr Lek. 2019 Summer.

Abstract

Supporting clearance of a toxic substance by an extracorporeal removal technique is one of the advanced treatment methods applied in poisoned patient management. General indications stem from toxicokinetics of the poison while individual indications are determined by poisoning severity. The first part of this review deals in detail with particular options of extracorporeal treatment in toxicology and also with its specific application when treating lithium and salicylates poisoning or dabigatran overdose. The aim of this review is to facilitate the clinicians and nephrologists decision making whether to indicate this invasive procedure, to communicate and summarize the existing recommendations and to highlight the most important ways of how to treat poisoning by specific toxic substances.

Keywords: extracorporeal treatment; hemodialysis; intoxication; overdose; poisoning.

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