Série de Casos de Intoxicação por Medicamentos Anticrise Epiléptica: Registros do Centro de Informação e Assistência Toxicológica de Santa Catarina

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Série de Casos de Intoxicação por Medicamentos Anticrise Epiléptica: Registros do Centro de Informação e Assistência Toxicológica de Santa Catarina

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dc.contributor Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina pt_BR
dc.contributor.advisor Lin, Katia
dc.contributor.author De Oliveira, Josieli
dc.date.accessioned 2021-12-10T13:17:01Z
dc.date.available 2021-12-10T13:17:01Z
dc.date.issued 2021-12-03
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.ufsc.br/handle/123456789/230370
dc.description TCC(graduação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro de Ciências da Saúde. Medicina. pt_BR
dc.description.abstract Introduction: Antiseizure medications (ASM) are medications designed to treat epilepsy and have also been used to treat other conditions. ASMs are among the agents most commonly involved in drug intoxications. Objetive: Evaluate the clinical and epidemiological profile of intoxications caused by antiepileptic drugs registered by CIATox/SC and deduce the determining factors for the development of these intoxications. Method: Cross-sectional, descriptive and retrospective study, series type of cases of drug intoxication in the “Antiepileptic” class, registered by CIATox/SC, from January 2016 to december 2020. Results: Total of 2.657 cases were analyzed. The most prevalent causes of intoxication were: suicide attempt 2,284 cases (85.9%), accidental 111 cases (4.17%). In the pre-school age group, accidental poisoning corresponded to 65% of the cases, and in the school and pre-adolescent age group, 57% of cases of suicide attempts were registered. As for the outcome, 2.399 (90.2%) cases of cure, 229 (8.6%) of asymptomatic cases, 25 (0.9%) cases of death. As for the agents involved, in 880 (33.2%) they were antiepileptics alone and 1.777 cases (66.8%) were with the combined class. It is noteworthy that there were 4 deaths involving valproic acid alone. Conclusions: It was observed that in more than 85% of cases, intoxication involving antiseizure medications occurred due to a suicide attempt, the main circumstance being especially in adults. As for the outcome, the lethality rate was 0.9%. In infants and preschoolers, the main circumstance was accidental ingestion. There was a high prevalence of combined intoxication with classes of medications used for psychiatric disorders, such as Anxiolytics, Antidepressants and Antipsychotics. Key words: intoxication, antiseizure medication, epilepsy, toxicology. pt_BR
dc.format.extent 55 pt_BR
dc.language.iso por pt_BR
dc.publisher Florianópolis, SC pt_BR
dc.rights Open Access
dc.subject Intoxicação, medicamento Anticrise Epiléptica pt_BR
dc.title Série de Casos de Intoxicação por Medicamentos Anticrise Epiléptica: Registros do Centro de Informação e Assistência Toxicológica de Santa Catarina pt_BR
dc.type TCCgrad pt_BR
dc.contributor.advisor-co Martins Leal, Eduardo


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