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Case Reports
. 1996 Sep;48(9):383-5.

Peritoneal dialysis in a 6-weeks old preterm infant with severe theophylline intoxication

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Case Reports

Peritoneal dialysis in a 6-weeks old preterm infant with severe theophylline intoxication

F Colonna et al. Minerva Pediatr. 1996 Sep.

Abstract

A case of severe, acute accidental theophylline intoxication in a 6-week old preterm infant treated with peritoneal dialysis is reported. Theophylline concentrations in plasma, urine and in the peritoneal lavage fluid were measured during all the procedure. With dialysis theophylline half-life was reduced to 14.8 hours, despite a plasmatic peak level of 133 micrograms/ml, and a significative amount of the drug was removed from the body, leading to a rapid and complete recovery of the child. In our experience peritoneal dialysis can be regarded as a first line emergency procedure in very sick infants with severe theophylline intoxication when more sophisticated methods are not available.

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