Paracetamol Overdose Flashcards

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What is the mechanism of injury in paracetamol overdose?

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  • Hepatic cytochrom P450 enzyme metabolises paracetamol
  • This forms alkylating metabolite known as NAPQI (N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone
  • NAPQI should be irreversibly conjugated with sulhydryl groups of glutathione
  • Intermediate product NAPQI is hepatotoxic
  • In overdose NAPQI not cleared = adverse effect and death
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What is the presentation of paracetamol overdose?

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  • Frequently asymptomatic
  • Nausea & vomiting (usually settle in 24hrs)
  • Right subcostal pain + prolonged N&V =hepatic necrosis
  • Coma /reduced consciousness
  • Tachypnoea due to metabolic acidosis
  • Hypoglycaemia
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What are the signs of hepatic injury in paracetamol overdose?

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  • Nausea and vomiting in 24hrs
  • Subcostal pain
  • Jaundice
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What are the signs of encephalopathy in paracetamol injury?

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  • Confusion

* Disorientation

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What are the adverse effects of paracetamol on the body?

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*Hepatic necrosis can lead to:
>Encephalopathy
>Hypoglycaemia
>Haemorrhage
>Cerebral oedema
>Death
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What investigations should be done in paracetamol overdose?

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  1. Paracetamol level
    >taken 4hours post ingestion
    >immediately if patient arrive 4hours after taken or if taken a staggered overdose
  2. Bloods
  3. ECG
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What specific questions should be asked in a patient who has taken a paracetamol overdose?

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  1. When they took the tablets?
  2. Was it staggered or all at once?
  3. How many they have taken?
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What makes a patient above the treatment threshold?

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  1. If there is a staggered overdose or doubt over time of paracetamol ingestion regardless of paracetamol concentration or
  2. plasma paracetamol above treatment line on normagram i.e. 100mg/L at 4 hours
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What is on a paracetamol overdose normogram chart?

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  • Plasma paracetamol concentration
  • Time in hours since taking overdose
  • Treatment threshold line
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What are the management steps of treating a paracetamol overdose?

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  1. A-E assessment
  2. TOXBASE consultation if situation out of normal

3a. Treat with Acetylcysteine if:
>staggered overdose
>unsure on time
>above treatment threshold

3b. Can treat with activated charcoal if within 1hour of overdose

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What are the correct treatment doses of acetylcystein for a paracetamol ovedose?

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3 doses:

1st: 150mg/kg over 1 hour
2nd: 50mg/kg over 4hours
3rd: 100mg/kg over 16hours

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What is counted as a staggered overdose?

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If tablets are not taken within same 1 hour period

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How does acetylcystein work?

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Increases concentration of glutathione available for conjugation of NAPQI

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