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Combined Gastrointestinal Decontamination in Acute Severe Poisoning
Sponsor: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Summary
Gastrointestinal absorption of high dose medication (toxicant) ingested under solid form for suicidal purposes, is prolonged in patients who need intensive care admission and mechanical ventilation. This is due to the large ingested amounts, slowed blood circulation in the digestive system due to low blood pressure, and the formation of conglomerates of pills (pharmacobezoars). We make the hypothesis that combined decontamination of the digestive system with activated charcoal plus polyethylene glycol may reduce absorption of the ingested toxicant compared with standard care. Two hundred patients requiring admission to intensive care and mechanical ventilation due to the effect of the ingested toxicant, will be included in a 1:1 randomized fashion over 24 months in the intervention group receiving combined decontamination and standard care group receiving activated charcoal according to guidelines. The main objective is to show a decrease in the concentration of the toxicant after 24h of randomization.
Official title: Reduction of Digestive Absorption of Toxic Substances by Combined Digestive Decontamination in Intensive Care - Randomized Single-center Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
200
Start Date
2026-03
Completion Date
2028-04
Last Updated
2026-01-15
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Combination of activated charcoal with polyethylene glycol for digestive decontamination
A dose of 25-100g of activated charcoal via the nasogastric tube will be administered, followed by polyethylene glycol1L/15-20 kg ideal body weight at a flow rate of 1L/hour. polyethylene glycol will be continued until clear stools are obtained, a maximum of 24h of treatment of until the maximum dose of 1L per 15 kg of ideal body weight are administered. Serial activated charcoal 50g 6 times/day will be administered if prolonged-release forms or drugs with enterohepatic circulation were ingested.
Standard Treatment (Guideline-Based)
Patients receive activated charcoal according to French guidelines - activated charcoal 25-100g and serial activated charcoal 50g 6 times/day if sustained-release forms or drugs with enterohepatic circulation as routine treatment.
Locations (1)
Sebastian Voicu
Paris, France