J Korean Acad Fam Med.  2004 Mar;25(3):216-223.

Predictors of High Peak Serum CK Levels in Doxylamine Intoxication

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Korea. kanghc@yumc.yonsei.ac.kr
  • 2Il San Hospital, Korea.
  • 3Dong Shin Hospital, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Because doxylamine succinate (DS) is an over-the-counter medicine, it can be obtained easily and is frequently used in suicidal attempts. Patients usually recover without serious complications, but occasionally rhabdomyolysis and even death can occur in DS intoxication. In this study, the authors tried to find out the independent predictors of high peak serum CK levels, i.e. probable rhabdomyolysis in DS intoxication.
METHODS
The medical records of 41 patients who visited a hospital for DS intoxication from January 1, 2002 to April 30, 2003, were reviewed retrospectively.
RESULTS
In the group of DS only, initial occult blood of urine (P=0.003), initial WBC count (P=0.003) and confusion (P=0.007) were the best predictors of the peak serum CK level (2=0.724). In the group of DS with other drugs intoxication, initial creatinine level (P=0.003) and initial occult blood of urine (P=0.007) were the best predictors of the peak serum CK level (r2=0.784). In the cases of rhabdomyolysis patients, the time taken for the CK level to be increased over 1,000 IU/L was 1.9level to be increased over 1,000 IU/L was 1.9+/-0.6 days.
CONCLUSION
In DS only intoxication, occult blood in initial urine analysis, initial high WBC count and confusion can be thought of as useful clinical predictors for high peak serum CK level case. In DS with other drugs intoxication, initial creatinine level and initial occult blood of urine can be considered as the best predictors. More than 2 days will be needed for the observation of serious complications in DS intoxication.

Keyword

doxylamine; rhabdomyolysis; CK

MeSH Terms

Creatinine
Doxylamine*
Humans
Medical Records
Occult Blood
Retrospective Studies
Rhabdomyolysis
Succinic Acid
Creatinine
Doxylamine
Succinic Acid
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