87 results match your criteria: "American College of Medical Toxicology.[Affiliation]"

Introduction: In 2019, there were over 16,000 deaths from psychostimulant overdose with 53.5% also involving an opioid. Given the substantial mortality stemming from opioid and psychostimulant co-exposure, evaluation of clinical management in this population is critical but remains understudied.

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Two hundred sixteen abstracts were selected for presentation at the 2024 American College of Medical Toxicology (ACMT) Annual Scientific Meeting on April 12-14, 2024, in Washington, DC. The quality and breadth of toxicology scholarship continues to grow as our field expands. The complete 2024 ASM abstract book in the April issue of JMT includes original research studies from around the world and the ToxIC Investigators Consortium, clinically significant case reports describing toxicologic phenomena, and selected encore research presentations from other scientific meetings.

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Young women living in Kampala, Uganda, often face adversities related to Social Determinants of Mental Health (SDoMH) including poverty, food scarcity, environmental stressors such as high levels of community violence, and lack of adequate healthcare access. Two consecutive pilot studies were conducted to assess the feasibility and acceptability of survey questions, wearable fitness trackers, and daily diaries before launching a larger prospective cohort study. Preliminary associations between SDoMH factors with depressive symptoms, stress levels, and life satisfaction were examined among the total sample of 60 women across two pilot studies.

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Background: Remdesivir is an antiviral approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treatment of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and aminotransferase elevation is commonly reported. Thresholds to be considered for discontinuation due to alanine aminotransferase (ALT) elevation differ between the FDA and European Medicines Agency (EMA). The primary objective was to describe aminotransferase thresholds being used in real-world practice for discontinuation of remdesivir in patients with COVID-19, and compare them with labeled recommendations.

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  • The study reviewed data on Mohave rattlesnake bites from the North American Snakebite Registry between 2015 and 2021, focusing on patient demographics, symptoms, and treatment outcomes.
  • There were 20 cases analyzed, primarily from Arizona and California, with varying symptoms; Arizona patients mostly experienced local swelling while some California patients exhibited neurological effects and hypotension.
  • The findings suggested that while Mohave rattlesnakes can cause serious local and systemic effects, severe neurotoxic symptoms were largely absent, indicating differences in toxin presence across geographic areas.
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  • Intravenous lipid emulsion has been proposed as a potential antidote for toxic drug overdoses based on the "lipid sink" theory, which suggests it can help sequester lipophilic drugs in the bloodstream.
  • The study analyzed 134 cases from a toxicology registry to see if the survival rate after lipid therapy was related to the lipophilicity of the intoxicants involved.
  • Results showed that 80.6% of patients survived, but there was no significant link between the intoxicant's lipophilicity and survival; however, systolic blood pressure improved for both groups after treatment.
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Since 2010, medical toxicology physicians from the American College of Medical Toxicology (ACMT) Toxicology Investigators Consortium (ToxIC) have provided reports on their in-hospital and clinic patient consultations to a national case registry, known as the ToxIC Core Registry. De-identified patient data entered into the registry includes patient demographics, reason for medical toxicology evaluation, exposure agents, clinical signs and symptoms, treatments and antidotes administered, and mortality. This thirteenth annual report provides data from 7206 patients entered into the Core Registry in 2022 by 35 participating sites comprising 52 distinct healthcare facilities, bringing the total case count to 94,939.

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  • Synthetic opioids, particularly nitazenes, are increasingly linked to illicit overdose cases in emergency departments, with limited known clinical outcomes associated with these drugs.
  • The study aimed to analyze the administration of naloxone and subsequent clinical effects in patients who overdosed on nitazenes compared to those who overdosed on fentanyl.
  • Out of 2298 patients screened, only 9 (1.7%) tested positive for nitazenes, illustrating the need for more data on naloxone efficacy and outcomes for these newer opioids.
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Introduction: Medical toxicology is a small but growing specialty. To ensure that the specialty continues to grow and attract strong candidates, it is important to understand what influences physicians to pursue medical toxicology training. This would allow for targeted interventions to recruit strong candidates to the field.

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  • The study investigates the rise in pediatric cannabis intoxications as more areas legalize recreational use, looking specifically at severe outcomes in emergency department cases from 2017 to 2020.
  • Researchers found that 38% of the 138 children studied were admitted to intensive care, with polysubstance use and ingestion of cannabis edibles identified as significant predictors of severe outcomes.
  • For children older than 10, polysubstance ingestion was the main risk factor for severe outcomes, while all younger children primarily ingested edibles, highlighting differences in risks based on age.
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Background: Pregnant patients are at high risk of maternal and fetal complications from Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) infections. The COVID-19 pandemic prompted a surge in the development and repurposing of therapies for the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Evidence is sparse on the efficacy and safety of these therapies in pregnant patients.

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Introduction: Compartment syndrome (CS) is a rare but serious complication after crotalid envenomation in the United States. Few data are available regarding the epidemiology and management of these cases. Significant controversy and misunderstanding over best practices, including measurement of compartment pressures and use of fasciotomy, exist for this syndrome.

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  • Illicit opioids, especially fentanyl and synthetic opioids, are the main cause of overdose deaths in the U.S., and xylazine, a veterinary drug, is increasingly found in overdose cases.
  • A study investigated clinical outcomes in emergency department patients with opioid overdoses, comparing those who tested positive for xylazine to those who did not.
  • Results showed that patients with xylazine exposure had significantly lower odds of experiencing severe outcomes like cardiac arrest and coma after an overdose.
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The presentation of abstracts at scientific meetings is an important step in the dissemination of scientific discovery. Most scientific meetings recruit volunteer experts to evaluate and score submitted abstracts to determine which ones qualify for presentation. Reviewing an abstract is an important service to one's specialty, but there is typically no formal training or required instruction during medical toxicology fellowship on scientific abstract scoring.

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Importance: The rapid spread and mortality associated with COVID-19 emphasized a need for surveillance system development to identify adverse events (AEs) to emerging therapeutics. Bradycardia is a remdesivir infusion-associated AE listed in the US Food and Drug Administration-approved prescribing information.

Objective: To evaluate the magnitude and duration of bradycardic events following remdesivir administration.

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Introduction: Delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is a known isomer of delta-9-THC, both found naturally in the Cannabis sativa plant and thought to have similar potency. Delta-8-THC products are widely accessible in retail shops which may lead to a rise in pediatric exposures with substantial clinical effects.

Case Report: This is a case series of four pediatric patients that were seen between June and September 2021.

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Introduction: To characterize and compare opioid-only, cocaine-only, methamphetamine-only, opioid-and-cocaine exposure, and opioid-and-methamphetamine exposure and to examine clinical presentations, leading to a better understanding of overdose effects involving these drug exposures.

Methods: We examined drug exposures in the Toxicology Investigators Consortium (ToxIC) Core Registry from January 2010 to December 2021, a case registry of patients presenting to participating healthcare sites that receive a medical toxicology consultation. Demographic and clinical presentations of opioid-only, cocaine-only, methamphetamine-only, and opioid-and-cocaine exposure, and opioid-and-methamphetamine exposure consultations were described; differences between single and polydrug exposure subgroups were calculated to determine statistical significance.

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Objective: This study sought to examine gender differences and the influence of peer and parental perceptions on sexual risk behaviors among an at-risk sample of youth living in Kampala, Uganda.

Methods: Using the cross-sectional Kampala Youth Survey (2014) based in Kampala, Uganda (n = 1134), bivariate and multivariable logistic regressions were conducted to determine the odds of sexual risk behaviors based on peer and parental influence variables and gender.

Results: The perceptions of peer, adult, and parental opinions on sexual activity were significantly associated with varying levels across all risky sexual behaviors explored.

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Background: There is a dearth of data on the modifiable factors that contribute to violence in low- and middle-income countries, including attitudes regarding intimate partner violence (IPV) and perceptions of gender identity. We examined these factors using a cross-cultural comparison between young adults in Uganda and the United States.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was distributed to young adults aged 18 to 25 in Uganda (n = 300) and the U.

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Background: Non-native snake envenomations in the United States are uncommon with much unknown about a patient's presenting signs and symptoms. Antivenoms for non-native snake envenomations are not typically available in hospital pharmacies which may limit their administration. What are the clinical presentations, treatments, and outcomes of non-native snake envenomation cases reported to the North American Snakebite Registry (NASBR) of the Toxicology Investigators Consortium (ToxIC)?

Methods: This is a descriptive review of all non-native envenomations reported to the NASBR from 2013 to March 2022.

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  • The Toxicology Investigators Consortium (ToxIC) Core Registry was established in 2010 to collect data on medical toxicology consultations, with the 2021 report including 8,552 new cases.
  • The report presents detailed information on patient demographics, the reasons for consultations, types of agents involved, clinical symptoms, treatments provided, and fatalities, finding that 120 cases resulted in death.
  • Key findings indicate non-opioid analgesics were the most commonly reported substances, with acetaminophen being the most frequent agent, while fentanyl led to the highest number of fatalities; trends in demographics and exposure characteristics largely mirrored previous years.
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