Utilization of lipid emulsion therapy in fatal overdose cases: an observational study.
Susan SmolinskeRobert S HoffmanEric VilleneuveLotte C G HoegbergSophie GosselinPublished in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2018)
Within the Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC) National Poison Data System (NPDS), hundreds of cases exist in which ILE therapy was given and death occurred. In many of these cases, ILE was given prior to cardiovascular collapse. Although there is some suggestion of transient improvement in a small subset of cases, adverse effects are also reported. When taken in totality, the number of published cases of failed lipid emulsion therapy outnumbers the published instances of ILE success. Given all the uncertainty generated by case reports, the evaluation of the role and efficacy of ILE therapy in non-local anesthetic poisoning needs robust controlled clinical trials.