Core EM - Emergency Medicine Podcast

Episode 147.0 – Salicylate Toxicity

05.28.2018 - By Core EMPlay

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This episode reviews the identification and management of patients with salicylate toxicity.

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Tags: Aspirin, Salicylate, Toxicology

Show Notes

Take Home Points

Always consider salicylate toxicity:

In patients with tachypnea, hyperpnea, AMS and clear lungs

In the presence of an anion gap metabolic acidosis with a respiratory alkalosis

Treat salicylate toxicity by alkalinizing the blood and urine to increase excretion

Avoid intubation until absolutely necessary. If you do have to intubate, minimize apneic time and consider awake intubation and nake sure your ventilator settings match the patient’s necessary high minute ventilation

Think about chronic salicylate toxicity in unexplained altered mental status, tachypnea or metabolic acidosis in elderly

Know indications for hemodialysis in salicylate toxic patients

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* Mosier JM et al. The Physiologically Difficult Airway. The western journal of emergency medicine. 16(7):1109-17. 2015. PMID: 26759664

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