Emergency Diagnosis and Management of Anticholinergic Poisoning

Ruqeeya Ali Alshaikhnasser, Suzan Macky Alhajji, Sana Yasin Ali Alshurafa, Ayha Yasin Ali Alshurafa, Maryam Ahmad Ali Albaqal, Hussain Hassan Alghorrab, Ali Hassan Ali Al-Matouq, khadijah yaseen abdullah al hashim, Fatimah abdullah alyousif, Maryam Ta

Abstract: Current review goal was to address and review the evidence in Roles of emergency department/ physicians on management of anticholinergic poisoning whether postsurgical or from different etiology. PubMed/Medline, and Embase electronic biomedical databases; were comprehensively searched published articles in English language with human subject up to August, 2017. It's really reliable for emergency situation medical professionals to demonstrates the significance of early recognition and management of anticholinergic disorder, along with understanding the ideal management of consequences. Management of separated anticholinergic poisoning consists of stabilization of breathing, airway, and also circulation, and analysis of glucose. Intravenous gain access to must be acquired with, cardiac monitoring and also continual pulse oximetry, and extra oxygen as required. Gastric decontamination with activated charcoal (Air Conditioner) ought to be thought about for acute intake, although there is restricted information to advise Air Conditioner therapy initiation because of anticholinergic-associated reduced gastrointestinal mobility. Benzodiazepines can be given for anxiety seizures. Physostigmine is the antidote for anticholinergic poisoning Physostigmine, a carbamate acetylcholinesterase prevention, is a relatively easy to fix tertiary amine efficient in crossing the bloodbrain obstacle that can be utilized as an analysis, along with therapeutic, agent for patients offering with moderate to extreme outer or main anticholinergic toxicity.

Keywords: Emergency Diagnosis, anticholinergic poisoning, Physostigmine.

Title: Emergency Diagnosis and Management of Anticholinergic Poisoning

Author: Ruqeeya Ali Alshaikhnasser, Suzan Macky Alhajji, Sana Yasin Ali Alshurafa, Ayha Yasin Ali Alshurafa, Maryam Ahmad Ali Albaqal, Hussain Hassan Alghorrab, Ali Hassan Ali Al-Matouq, khadijah yaseen abdullah al hashim, Fatimah abdullah alyousif, Maryam Taher mansour alabbas

International Journal of Healthcare Sciences

ISSN 2348-5728 (Online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 5, Issue 2, October 2017 – March 2018

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Emergency Diagnosis and Management of Anticholinergic Poisoning by Ruqeeya Ali Alshaikhnasser, Suzan Macky Alhajji, Sana Yasin Ali Alshurafa, Ayha Yasin Ali Alshurafa, Maryam Ahmad Ali Albaqal, Hussain Hassan Alghorrab, Ali Hassan Ali Al-Matouq, khadijah yaseen abdullah al hashim, Fatimah abdullah alyousif, Maryam Ta