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Management and Associated Toxicokinetics of Massive Valproic Acid Ingestion with High Flow Continuous Venovenous Hemodiafiltration.

Grant Thomas ComstockKevin KilgallonGeorge Sam WangDavid BourneEliza BlanchetteErin Stenson
Published in: Journal of medical toxicology : official journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology (2022)
A 17-year-old female presented to an emergency department after being found unresponsive at home with concern for massive VPA ingestion. She arrived obtunded and hypotensive with initial VPA concentration of 2226 mg/L, estimated 9 h post-ingestion. Her early hospital course was marked by hypotension requiring multiple vasopressors, and her workup was notable for multiple severe metabolic derangements. High-dose CVVHDF was initiated upon transfer to a tertiary children's hospital with the aim to enhance VPA removal and normalize metabolic derangements. At that time, her VPA concentration was 1071 mg/L. Apparent half-life of VPA improved modestly with extracorporeal treatment, but her metabolic derangements and hemodynamic instability corrected rapidly. Her clinical course was complicated by necrotizing pancreatitis, pancytopenia requiring transfusions of multiple cell lines, coma, and seizures. She ultimately recovered with normal neurological function.
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