KMID : 0359720160340010037
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Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2016 Volume.34 No. 1 p.37 ~ p.40
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Usefulness of Extracorporeal Treatment for Combined Intoxication with Controlled-Release Carbamazepine and Topiramate
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±è¹ÎÁ¤:Kim Min-Jung
±Ç¿À¿µ:Kwon Oh-Young/±èµµÇü:Kim Do-Hyung/À¯»ó°æ:Yoo Sang-Kyeong/¹Úµ¿ÁØ:Park Dong-Jun/Á¤ÈñÁ¤:Jeong Hee-Jeong/¼Õ½Â³²:Son Seung-Nam/±è¼ö°æ:Kim Soo-Kyoung/°Èñ¿µ:Kang Hee-Young/¹Ú±âÁ¾:Park Ki-Jong/ÃÖ³«Ãµ:Choi Nack-Cheon/ÀÓº´ÈÆ:Lim Byeong-Hoon
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Abstract
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Controlled-release carbamazepine (CBZ) could be more harmful than the regular form in special situations due to their respective biochemical characteristics. When primary treatment is not effective in acute intoxication, extracorporeal treatment (ECTR) could be an option. We recently applied ECTR to a patient with combined intoxication of topiramate and controlled-release CBZ who deteriorated despite receiving primary treatment. The patient improved after administering ECTR. Early ECTR intervention may be beneficial for the treatment of CBZ intoxication, especially of the controlled-release form.
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KEYWORD
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Carbamazepine, Topiramate, Extracorporeal circulation
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