Identification and initial management of intoxication by alcohol and other drugs in the pediatric emergency room

Thiago Gatti Pianca, Anne Orgle Sordi, Thiago Casarin Hartmann, Lisia von Diemen, Thiago Gatti Pianca, Anne Orgle Sordi, Thiago Casarin Hartmann, Lisia von Diemen

Abstract

Objective: To review the screening, diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of intoxication by alcohol and other drugs in children and adolescents in the emergency scenario.

Data source: This was a narrative literature review.

Data summary: The detection of this problem in the emergency room can be a challenge, especially when its assessment is not standardized. The intentional and episodic use of large amounts of psychoactive substances by adolescents is a usual occurrence, and unintentional intoxication is more common in children younger than 12 years. The clinical picture in adolescents and children differs from that in adults and some particularities are important in the emergency scenario. After management of the acute condition, interventions targeting the adolescent at risk may be effective.

Conclusion: The diagnosis and treatment of intoxication by alcohol and other drugs in adolescents and children in the emergency scenario requires a systematic evaluation of the use of these drugs. There are few specific treatments for intoxication, and the management comprehends support measures and management of related clinical complications.

Keywords: Abuso de substâncias; Binge drinking; Consumo excessivo de álcool; Distúrbios relacionados a substâncias; Medicina de emergência pediátrica; Pediatric emergency medicine; Substance abuse; Substance-related disorders.

Copyright © 2017 Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. All rights reserved.

Source: PubMed

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