Management of Disorders of Homeostasis With Saline Enteral Solution in Acute Poisoning With Psychopharmacological Drugs

Background. In acute poisoning, accompanied by a violation of the parameters of homeostasis, the problem of its management by the enteral route has been insufficiently studied. Purpose of the study. To assess the possibility of correcting electrolyte and volemic disorders of the body using an entera...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neotložnaâ Medicinskaâ Pomoŝʹ 2021, Vol.9 (4), p.551-563
Hauptverfasser: Matkevich, V. A., Potskhveriya, M. M., Simonova, A. Yu, Sukhodolova, G. N., Belova, M. V., Bitkova, E. E.
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Zusammenfassung:Background. In acute poisoning, accompanied by a violation of the parameters of homeostasis, the problem of its management by the enteral route has been insufficiently studied. Purpose of the study. To assess the possibility of correcting electrolyte and volemic disorders of the body using an enteral solution (ER) in case of poisoning with psychopharmacological drugs. Material and methods. The study involved 120 patients who underwent intestinal lavage (IL) with ER on the 1st day in complex therapy. In the following days, 40 of them received infusion therapy, and 80 — drank glucose enteral solution (GES), 3–4 liters per day. Results. IL had a corrective effect on the electrolyte composition of the blood, volemic and hemorheological parameters, as well as on central and peripheral hemodynamics. The subsequent administration of GER had a stabilizing effect on these indicators, comparable to that of infusion therapy. Conclusion. In case of poisoning with psychopharmacological drugs, the use of saline enteral solution in the form of intestinal lavage and subsequent oral administration of the same solution in a daily volume of 3–4 liters, but with the addition of glucose, provides correction of impaired homeostasis indicators and may be an alternative to infusion therapy.
ISSN:2223-9022
2541-8017
DOI:10.23934/2223-9022-2020-9-4-551-563