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Methodology for AACT evidence-based recommendations on the use of intravenous lipid emulsion therapy in poisoning
Gosselin, S; Morris, M; Miller-Nesbitt, A; Hoffman, R. S; Hayes, B. D; Turgeon, A. F; Gilfix, B. M; Grunbaum, A. M; Bania, T. C; Thomas, S. H; Morais, J. A; Graudins, A; Bailey, B; Mégarbane, B; Calello, D. P; Levine, M; Stellpflug, S. J; Hoegberg, L. C; Chuang, R; Stork, C; Bhalla, A; Rollins, C. J; Lavergne, V.
Affiliation
  • Gosselin, S; McGill University. Health Centre. CA
  • Morris, M; McGill University. CA
  • Miller-Nesbitt, A; McGill University. CA
  • Hoffman, R. S; New York University. Scholl od Medicine. New York. US
  • Hayes, B. D; University of Maryland. US
  • Turgeon, A. F; Université Laval. CA
  • Gilfix, B. M; McGill University. CA
  • Grunbaum, A. M; McGill University. CA
  • Bania, T. C; Mt Sinai Roosevelt. New York. US
  • Thomas, S. H; Newcastle University. Newcastle. GB
  • Morais, J. A; McGill University. CA
  • Graudins, A; Monash University. AU
  • Bailey, B; CHU Saint-Justine. CA
  • Mégarbane, B; Paris Diderot University. Paris. FR
  • Calello, D. P; Morristown Medical Center. New Jersey. US
  • Levine, M; University of Southern California. Los Angeles. US
  • Stellpflug, S. J; Regions Hospital. Saint Paul. US
  • Hoegberg, L. C; Copenhagen University Hospital. DK
  • Chuang, R; University of Calgary. Calgary. CA
  • Stork, C; Upstate Medical University. US
  • Bhalla, A; Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research. IN
  • Rollins, C. J; University of Arizona. US
  • Lavergne, V; University of Montréal. CA
Clin. toxicol ; 53(6)July 2015.
Article in En | BIGG | ID: biblio-965213
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ABSTRACT
Intravenous lipid emulsion (ILE) therapy is a novel treatment that was discovered in the last decade. Despite unclear understanding of its mechanisms of action, numerous and diverse publications attested to its clinical use. However, current evidence supporting its use is unclear and recommendations are inconsistent. To assist clinicians in decision-making, the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology created a workgroup composed of international experts from various clinical specialties, which includes representatives of major clinical toxicology associations. Rigorous methodology using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation or AGREE II instrument was developed to provide a framework for the systematic reviews for this project and to formulate evidence-based recommendations on the use of ILE in poisoning. Systematic reviews on the efficacy of ILE in local anesthetic toxicity and non-local anesthetic poisonings as well as adverse effects of ILE are planned. A comprehensive review of lipid analytical interferences and a survey of ILE costs will be developed. The evidence will be appraised using the GRADE system. A thorough and transparent process for consensus statements will be performed to provide recommendations, using a modified Delphi method with two rounds of voting. This process will allow for the production of useful practice recommendations for this therapy.(AU)
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Full text: 1 Collection: 05-specialized Database: BIGG Main subject: Poisoning / Fat Emulsions, Intravenous / Anesthetics, Local / Antidotes Type of study: Guideline / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Language: En Journal: Clin. toxicol Year: 2015 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 05-specialized Database: BIGG Main subject: Poisoning / Fat Emulsions, Intravenous / Anesthetics, Local / Antidotes Type of study: Guideline / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Language: En Journal: Clin. toxicol Year: 2015 Document type: Article