Urea-Induced, Osmotic Diuresis and Alkalization of Urine in Acute Barbiturate Intoxication
- 21 September 1963
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in JAMA
- Vol. 185 (12), 936-942
- https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1963.03060120046020
Abstract
The use of urea-induced diuresis and alkalization of the urine is described for the treatment of severe barbiturate intoxication with compounds of slow spontaneous elimination. These patients represented only a small percentage of the total number with acute barbiturate intoxication hospitalized during the 2 years of this study. An average diuresis of 12.1 liters of alkaline urine per 24 hours was obtained in 57 patients; the average duration of treatment was 42 hours, with a calculated reduction of duration of coma to about one-third. Diuretic treatment was found to reduce mortality and frequency of tracheostomy to 50% of those in an untreated control group. The treatment, relatively simple and with few complications, can be considered a valuable adjunct to the fundamental supportive therapy in severe cases of barbiturate poisoning.Keywords
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