Haemodialysis for lithium poisoning: Translating EXTRIP recommendations into practical guidelines.
Nicholas Alan BuckleySonia ChengKatherine IsoardiAngela Lin ChiewWilliam SiuElia VecellioBetty S H ChanPublished in: British journal of clinical pharmacology (2020)
The EXTRIP criteria are too broad, but minor modifications allow haemodialysis to be targeted to those most at risk of sequelae. Most acute on chronic poisonings do not need haemodialysis, but it might shorten hospital stay in those with very high concentrations. The nomogram accurately predicts the fall in lithium concentration for chronic poisoning.