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Tinnitus as a Measure of Salicylate Toxicity in the Overdose Setting

INTRODUCTION: The development of tinnitus and/or hearing loss (THL) in patients receiving chronic salicylate therapy has been demonstrated. However, to date, little scientific data validates this relationship in the large single overdose setting. OBJECTIVE: To correlate salicylate levels in patients...

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Autores principales: Samlan, Scott R., Jordan, Matthew T., Chan, Shu B., Wahl, Michael S., Rubin, Rachel L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, Irvine School of Medicine 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2672263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19561730
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author Samlan, Scott R.
Jordan, Matthew T.
Chan, Shu B.
Wahl, Michael S.
Rubin, Rachel L.
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Jordan, Matthew T.
Chan, Shu B.
Wahl, Michael S.
Rubin, Rachel L.
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description INTRODUCTION: The development of tinnitus and/or hearing loss (THL) in patients receiving chronic salicylate therapy has been demonstrated. However, to date, little scientific data validates this relationship in the large single overdose setting. OBJECTIVE: To correlate salicylate levels in patients with the subjective complaint of THL, following an acute salicylate overdose. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of cases of acute salicylate toxicity and THL reported to the Illinois Poison Control Center (IPC) from 2001–2002 was performed. Data abstracted included age, gender, ingestion time, salicylate levels, and arterial blood gases. RESULTS: Ninety-nine cases of THL were reviewed and analyzed with mean age of 23.7 years (SD: 10.9), 30.3% male, and 82.2% intentional overdoses. The average dose ingested was 20.0 grams (SD:20.2) and the mean time from ingestion to medical care was 12.4 hours (SD: 11.1). The mean initial ASA level was 48.3 mg/dl (SD: 16.4) with 86.9% having initial level ≥30mg/dl and 40.4% ≥50 mg/dl. 85.9% of cases presented to the hospital with their ASA level at or past peak. The mean pH was 7.45, pO2 = 108, pCO2 = 28.0, and HCO3 = 19.9. CONCLUSION: In this limited study, 85.9% of patients presenting with tinnitus and/or hearing loss following a single salicylate ingestion had initial salicylate levels at or past their peak and 86.9% were in the toxic range.
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spelling pubmed-26722632009-06-24 Tinnitus as a Measure of Salicylate Toxicity in the Overdose Setting Samlan, Scott R. Jordan, Matthew T. Chan, Shu B. Wahl, Michael S. Rubin, Rachel L. West J Emerg Med Toxicology INTRODUCTION: The development of tinnitus and/or hearing loss (THL) in patients receiving chronic salicylate therapy has been demonstrated. However, to date, little scientific data validates this relationship in the large single overdose setting. OBJECTIVE: To correlate salicylate levels in patients with the subjective complaint of THL, following an acute salicylate overdose. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of cases of acute salicylate toxicity and THL reported to the Illinois Poison Control Center (IPC) from 2001–2002 was performed. Data abstracted included age, gender, ingestion time, salicylate levels, and arterial blood gases. RESULTS: Ninety-nine cases of THL were reviewed and analyzed with mean age of 23.7 years (SD: 10.9), 30.3% male, and 82.2% intentional overdoses. The average dose ingested was 20.0 grams (SD:20.2) and the mean time from ingestion to medical care was 12.4 hours (SD: 11.1). The mean initial ASA level was 48.3 mg/dl (SD: 16.4) with 86.9% having initial level ≥30mg/dl and 40.4% ≥50 mg/dl. 85.9% of cases presented to the hospital with their ASA level at or past peak. The mean pH was 7.45, pO2 = 108, pCO2 = 28.0, and HCO3 = 19.9. CONCLUSION: In this limited study, 85.9% of patients presenting with tinnitus and/or hearing loss following a single salicylate ingestion had initial salicylate levels at or past their peak and 86.9% were in the toxic range. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, Irvine School of Medicine 2008-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2672263/ /pubmed/19561730 Text en Copyright © 2008 the authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) License. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
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Wahl, Michael S.
Rubin, Rachel L.
Tinnitus as a Measure of Salicylate Toxicity in the Overdose Setting
title Tinnitus as a Measure of Salicylate Toxicity in the Overdose Setting
title_full Tinnitus as a Measure of Salicylate Toxicity in the Overdose Setting
title_fullStr Tinnitus as a Measure of Salicylate Toxicity in the Overdose Setting
title_full_unstemmed Tinnitus as a Measure of Salicylate Toxicity in the Overdose Setting
title_short Tinnitus as a Measure of Salicylate Toxicity in the Overdose Setting
title_sort tinnitus as a measure of salicylate toxicity in the overdose setting
topic Toxicology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2672263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19561730
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