
@article{ref1,
title="Acute lithium poisoning: epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and treatment",
journal="Emergencias",
year="2017",
author="Burguera Vion, Víctor and Manuel Montes, José and Manuel Del Rey, José and Rivera-Gorrín, Maite and María Rodao, José and Tenorio, Maite and Saiz-Ruiz, Jeronimo and Liaño, Fernando",
volume="29",
number="1",
pages="46-48",
abstract="OBJECTIVES: Lithium continues to be the treatment of choice for bipolar disorder. Acute lithium poisoning is a potentially serious event. We present a retrospective observational significative study of episodes of acute lithium poisoning during a 52- month period. Poisoning was defined by a blood lithium concentration of 1.5 mEq/L or higher. We analyzed treatment and epidemiologic and clinical characteristics of 70 episodes were identified (incidence density among treated patients, 1.76 per 100 patient-years). The most frequent cause of lithium poisoning was a concurrent medical condition (46%). Most poisonings were mild (74.2%), but neurologic involvement was identified in 40.3%. Electrocardiographic abnormalities were found in 8 cases. Acute renal failure, found in 23 patients (37.1%), was mild in most cases, although 11 patients required hemodialysis. We concluded that acute lithium poisoning is an uncommon complication, but risk needs to be lowered. Patients should be warned to avoid dosage errors and to take special care during concurrent illnesses and while taking other medications. <p /> <p>Language: es</p>",
language="es",
issn="1137-6821",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}