Why Physicians Delay in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Valproic Acid Toxicity
Muhammad Shahid, Amber Asghar, Diane L Levine

TL;DR
This study examines why doctors delay diagnosing and treating valproic acid toxicity, finding that early use of levocarnitine leads to faster recovery.
Contribution
The study highlights the importance of prompt diagnosis and treatment with levocarnitine for better outcomes in valproic acid toxicity.
Findings
Early diagnosis of valproic acid toxicity is linked to faster recovery and shorter hospital stays.
Patients treated with levocarnitine alone had shorter recovery times compared to those who also received lactulose.
Alcoholics had longer delays in receiving appropriate treatment with levocarnitine.
Abstract
Objective: This study aims to review valproic acid (VA) toxicity and treatment at an urban safety-net hospital to determine the timeliness and appropriateness of treatment and outcomes. Methods: We gathered data on 159 patients with the diagnosis of VA toxicity who were admitted to the Detroit Medical Center (USA) from January 2005 to 2015. Patients with known liver disease due to alcohol intake and viral infections were excluded. We extracted the following parameters and compared them: demographic variables, time at presentation, time elapsed between presentation and diagnosis, time elapsed between diagnosis and treatment, time elapsed between treatment and discharge, the total hospital length of stay (LOS), diagnosis, symptoms, treatments given, concomitant medications, and laboratory values. The analysis of all variables was descriptive, and simple correlations were done between…
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TopicsPharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies · Metabolism and Genetic Disorders · Diet and metabolism studies
