Publications by authors named "Gabija Laubner Sakalauskiene"

Article Synopsis
  • The INTOXICATE study created the first multicenter database on poisoned patients in ICUs, aiming to assess the rate of patients requiring significant interventions upon admission.
  • Conducted across 78 ICUs from Europe, Australia, and the Eastern Mediterranean, the study involved 2,273 adults, with 68% experiencing what was classified as an 'eventful admission' due to severe intoxication.
  • Findings revealed that while 95.5% of patients survived their ICU stay, about one-third did not receive major interventions, shedding light on the treatment patterns for acute poisoning cases in intensive care.
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the impact of detoxification from prescription opioids on the quality of life (QoL) and pain levels among patients reliant on these medications for chronic pain management.

Objective: Long-term use of opioids for pain management may lead to a range of adverse effects, including tolerance, dependence, significant societal costs, and a decline in overall quality of life (QoL). Despite these challenges, there is a limited amount of research focusing on the effects of detoxification and its impact on the QoL for patients with chronic pain tolerant to prescription opioids.

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Simethicone is an antiflatulent medication exclusively administered orally, thus its systemic effects remain unknown. We present a case of an inadvertent intravenous administration of simethicone to a 4-year-old patient, precipitating respiratory difficulty, cyanosis, and altered mental status. The patient's condition improved rapidly with appropriate interventions, leading to discharge in a fully recovered state.

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Introduction: Benzodiazepines are commonly prescribed but often misused, leading to dependence and withdrawal symptoms. Increased worldwide prescriptions raise adverse effects and overdose concerns, especially for the elderly. Caution is needed in prescribing and considering alternative treatments to minimize risks.

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