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Efficacy of a two bag acetylcysteine regimen to treat paracetamol overdose (2NAC study)

BACKGROUND: Previous studies of paracetamol overdose treatment show that a 2-bag, 20-h intravenous (IV) acetylcysteine regimen decreased the incidence of non-allergic anaphylactic reactions compared to the 3-bag, 21 h IV regimen, but have not examined efficacy of the 20-h 2 bag regimen. METHODS: Thi...

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Autores principales: Wong, Anselm, Isbister, Geoff, McNulty, Richard, Isoardi, Katherine, Harris, Keith, Chiew, Angela, Greene, Shaun, Gunja, Naren, Buckley, Nicholas, Page, Colin, Graudins, Andis
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7082646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32211597
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2020.100288
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author Wong, Anselm
Isbister, Geoff
McNulty, Richard
Isoardi, Katherine
Harris, Keith
Chiew, Angela
Greene, Shaun
Gunja, Naren
Buckley, Nicholas
Page, Colin
Graudins, Andis
author_facet Wong, Anselm
Isbister, Geoff
McNulty, Richard
Isoardi, Katherine
Harris, Keith
Chiew, Angela
Greene, Shaun
Gunja, Naren
Buckley, Nicholas
Page, Colin
Graudins, Andis
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description BACKGROUND: Previous studies of paracetamol overdose treatment show that a 2-bag, 20-h intravenous (IV) acetylcysteine regimen decreased the incidence of non-allergic anaphylactic reactions compared to the 3-bag, 21 h IV regimen, but have not examined efficacy of the 20-h 2 bag regimen. METHODS: This was a multi-centre observational study of paracetamol overdose presentations treated with a 2-bag IV acetylcysteine regimen (200 mg/kg over 4 h, 100 mg/kg over 16 h) compared to a 3-bag regimen, performed from 2009 to 2019. Patients were referred from the emergency department to the inpatient toxicology units for continued management. For the primary non-inferiority analysis: subjects had single, acute ingestions, a serum paracetamol-concentration performed 4 to 8-h post-ingestion. The primary outcome was development of acute liver injury (ALI), defined as peak ALT>150 U/L; and > double admission baseline ALT (for presentations within 24 h post-overdose). Secondary outcomes included adverse reactions to acetylcysteine (cutaneous and systemic). FINDING: Out of 6419 paracetamol overdoses, 2763 received acetylcysteine. For the primary analysis, 1003 received the 2-bag and 783 the 3-bag acetylcysteine regimen. When presentation bloods were performed 4 to 8-h post-overdose, 21 (3.1%) developed ALI with the 2-bag regimen vs 16 (2.9%) with the 3-bag regimen (Difference: 0.2%, 95%CI:-1.6 to 2.2). The incidence of hepatotoxicity was: 1.2% (n = 8) with the two-bag regimen and 1.6% (n = 9) with the three-bag regimen (Difference -0.4%, 95%CI -1.75, 0.91). When presentation bloods were performed 8 to 24-h post-overdose, 70 (21%) developed ALI with the 2-bag regimen vs 46 (23%) with the 3-bag regimen (Difference: -2%, 95%CI -9.12 to 5.36). There were significantly less cutaneous and systemic non-allergic anaphylactic reactions recorded after treatment with the two-bag than the three-bag regimen (1.3% [n = 17] and 7.1% [n = 65], Difference: -5.8%, 95%CI -7.6 to -4.0, p < 0.0001), respectively. INTERPRETATION: A two-bag intravenous acetylcysteine regimen was found to be non-inferior to the three-bag regimen with regards to efficacy in preventing acute liver injury for early presentations of paracetamol overdose. No important differences were seen for any other presentations. The two-bag regimen also decreased the incidence of both non-allergic anaphylactic reactions and gastrointestinal adverse events from acetylcysteine treatment. FUNDING: AW is funded by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Early Career Fellowship ID 1159907. GI is funded by a NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship ID 1061041. The NHMRC had no role in the design, writing of this manuscript. The corresponding author (AW) had full access to all the data in the study and final responsibility for the decision to submit the manuscript for publication.
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spelling pubmed-70826462020-03-24 Efficacy of a two bag acetylcysteine regimen to treat paracetamol overdose (2NAC study) Wong, Anselm Isbister, Geoff McNulty, Richard Isoardi, Katherine Harris, Keith Chiew, Angela Greene, Shaun Gunja, Naren Buckley, Nicholas Page, Colin Graudins, Andis EClinicalMedicine Research paper BACKGROUND: Previous studies of paracetamol overdose treatment show that a 2-bag, 20-h intravenous (IV) acetylcysteine regimen decreased the incidence of non-allergic anaphylactic reactions compared to the 3-bag, 21 h IV regimen, but have not examined efficacy of the 20-h 2 bag regimen. METHODS: This was a multi-centre observational study of paracetamol overdose presentations treated with a 2-bag IV acetylcysteine regimen (200 mg/kg over 4 h, 100 mg/kg over 16 h) compared to a 3-bag regimen, performed from 2009 to 2019. Patients were referred from the emergency department to the inpatient toxicology units for continued management. For the primary non-inferiority analysis: subjects had single, acute ingestions, a serum paracetamol-concentration performed 4 to 8-h post-ingestion. The primary outcome was development of acute liver injury (ALI), defined as peak ALT>150 U/L; and > double admission baseline ALT (for presentations within 24 h post-overdose). Secondary outcomes included adverse reactions to acetylcysteine (cutaneous and systemic). FINDING: Out of 6419 paracetamol overdoses, 2763 received acetylcysteine. For the primary analysis, 1003 received the 2-bag and 783 the 3-bag acetylcysteine regimen. When presentation bloods were performed 4 to 8-h post-overdose, 21 (3.1%) developed ALI with the 2-bag regimen vs 16 (2.9%) with the 3-bag regimen (Difference: 0.2%, 95%CI:-1.6 to 2.2). The incidence of hepatotoxicity was: 1.2% (n = 8) with the two-bag regimen and 1.6% (n = 9) with the three-bag regimen (Difference -0.4%, 95%CI -1.75, 0.91). When presentation bloods were performed 8 to 24-h post-overdose, 70 (21%) developed ALI with the 2-bag regimen vs 46 (23%) with the 3-bag regimen (Difference: -2%, 95%CI -9.12 to 5.36). There were significantly less cutaneous and systemic non-allergic anaphylactic reactions recorded after treatment with the two-bag than the three-bag regimen (1.3% [n = 17] and 7.1% [n = 65], Difference: -5.8%, 95%CI -7.6 to -4.0, p < 0.0001), respectively. INTERPRETATION: A two-bag intravenous acetylcysteine regimen was found to be non-inferior to the three-bag regimen with regards to efficacy in preventing acute liver injury for early presentations of paracetamol overdose. No important differences were seen for any other presentations. The two-bag regimen also decreased the incidence of both non-allergic anaphylactic reactions and gastrointestinal adverse events from acetylcysteine treatment. FUNDING: AW is funded by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Early Career Fellowship ID 1159907. GI is funded by a NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship ID 1061041. The NHMRC had no role in the design, writing of this manuscript. The corresponding author (AW) had full access to all the data in the study and final responsibility for the decision to submit the manuscript for publication. Elsevier 2020-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7082646/ /pubmed/32211597 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2020.100288 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Isoardi, Katherine
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Chiew, Angela
Greene, Shaun
Gunja, Naren
Buckley, Nicholas
Page, Colin
Graudins, Andis
Efficacy of a two bag acetylcysteine regimen to treat paracetamol overdose (2NAC study)
title Efficacy of a two bag acetylcysteine regimen to treat paracetamol overdose (2NAC study)
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title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of a two bag acetylcysteine regimen to treat paracetamol overdose (2NAC study)
title_short Efficacy of a two bag acetylcysteine regimen to treat paracetamol overdose (2NAC study)
title_sort efficacy of a two bag acetylcysteine regimen to treat paracetamol overdose (2nac study)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7082646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32211597
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2020.100288
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