Barriers to the performance of timely hemodialysis when recommended by one United States poison center: a retrospective review.

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Tác giả: Emily Davies, Marlis Gnirke, Robert S Hoffman, Mark K Su

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 271.6 *Passionists and Redemptorists

Thông tin xuất bản: England : Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

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 INTRODUCTION: Hemodialysis has an essential role in the treatment of certain poisoned patients, both by enhancing the elimination of select poisons and correcting underlying fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base disturbances. We sought to identify barriers to the performance of hemodialysis when it was recommended by our poison center. METHODS: Data from a single United States poison center were retrospectively queried for adult patients for whom the poison center recommended intermittent hemodialysis for poison removal. The primary outcome was the performance of intermittent hemodialysis within 12 h of the poison center recommendation, which we defined as timely hemodialysis. Univariable and multivariable logistic regressions were performed to assess the effect of the following variables on this outcome: age group, patient sex, time of day of the recommendation, day of week of the recommendation, year of the recommendation, hospital location, and poison category. RESULTS: A total of 535 patient encounters were analyzed. The majority (72%) of patients had intermittent hemodialysis performed within 12 h of when it was recommended. The multivariable analyses showed that the odds of receiving recommended intermittent hemodialysis within 12 h were significantly lower when the recommendation was made during the nighttime (OR: 0.660
  95% CI: 0.442-0.987) compared to daytime and during the weekend (OR: 0.605
  95% CI: 0.398-0.918) compared to weekdays. DISCUSSION: Intermittent hemodialysis is resource-intensive and requires specialized equipment and personnel, which is likely less available outside of regular business hours. This study is limited by its retrospective nature and may not be generalizable to other poison centers. CONCLUSION: Patients for whom our poison center recommended intermittent hemodialysis during non-weekday times had lower odds of receiving timely hemodialysis. Hospital administrators and healthcare providers should be aware of this potential treatment obstacle for poisoned patients and identify the specific barriers involved in order to facilitate timely hemodialysis.
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