Salicylate level
Background
- Serum salicylate (aspirin) concentration
Normal Values
- Therapeutic: 15-30 mg/dL
- Toxicity: >30 mg/dL
- Severe toxicity: >60 mg/dL
- Potentially lethal: >90 mg/dL
Interpretation
- Repeat levels every 2 hours until trending down; delayed absorption can occur with enteric-coated preparations or bezoar formation
- Rising levels despite treatment or level >60 mg/dL: consider emergent dialysis
- Classic ABG pattern: early respiratory alkalosis progressing to mixed respiratory alkalosis and metabolic acidosis
- Acidemia increases CNS salicylate penetration and toxicity; avoid intubation if possible (loss of hyperventilation worsens acidosis)[1]
- Urine alkalinization (goal urine pH 7.5-8.0) enhances renal elimination
See Also
References
- ↑ Palmer BF, et al. Salicylate toxicity. N Engl J Med. 2020; 382(26):2544-2555. PMID 32579814.
