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Teaching Case

Delayed peaks of acetaminophen in overdose patients with concomitant abdominal trauma

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Pages 65-68 | Received 22 Dec 2019, Accepted 24 Mar 2020, Published online: 30 Apr 2020
 

Abstract

Objective

To present two cases of delayed acetaminophen absorption in abdominal trauma patients with concomitant acetaminophen overdose.

Cases

Case 1. A 25-year-old female arrived to the emergency department with multiple stab wounds. She had ingested an unknown amount of acetaminophen and was then stabbed by her boyfriend in a suicide pact. Initial acetaminophen concentration was 211.7 mcg/mL and the patient was started on N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) therapy. She was found to have injuries and was taken for operative repair. Acetaminophen concentrations were down trending and nearly undetectable until 58 h post-presentation when concentrations began to rise again.

Case 2

A 41-year-old female ingested approximately 500 tablets of acetaminophen prior to jumping from a four-story building in a suicide attempt. She was found to have multiple traumatic injuries as well as an initial acetaminophen concentration of 225 mcg/mL and was started on NAC therapy. The patient underwent multiple interventions to treat her traumatic injuries. Despite receiving no acetaminophen while inpatient, the patient’s acetaminophen concentrations peaked a second time on her third hospital day.

Conclusions

In this case series, two patients with abdominal trauma and coexistent massive acetaminophen ingestions were described. Both cases demonstrated a delayed rise in serum acetaminophen concentrations and required extended NAC therapy.

Study institution

This project was completed at LAC + USC Medical Center, Huntington Memorial Hospital and Regions Hospital.

Fellowship training

All authors, with exception of Elizabeth M Crow, are fellowship trained and board certified in Medical Toxicology.

Disclosure statement

The authors have no financial conflicts do declare.

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