Sedative/hypnotic toxicity

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Background

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Sedative/hypnotic toxicity

Evaluation

Toxic Alcohols Anion/Osmolar Gaps

Substance Osmolar gap Metabolic acidosis Anion gap Ketones Ca Oxalate crystals Reduced vision Management
Ethanol + +/- (if ketoacidosis) +/- (if ketoacidosis) +/- - - Mainly supportive
Ethylene glycol + (early)* + + - + - Fomepizole, Thiamine, Pyridoxine, +/- Dialysis
Methanol + (early)* + + - - + Fomepizole or ethanol, Folinic acid/Folic acid, +/- Dialysis
Isopropyl alcohol + - - + (acetonemia without acidosis) - - Mainly supportive, +/- Dialysis if severe
Propylene glycol + + + (lactic acidosis) - - - D/C offending agent (e.g. IV lorazepam/diazepam), supportive, +/- Dialysis
  • Osmolar gap → Anion gap transition: For all toxic alcohols, the osmolar gap is elevated early (parent compound present) and decreases over time as the alcohol is metabolized into organic acid metabolites, which then produce an anion gap metabolic acidosis. A normal osmolar gap does NOT exclude toxic alcohol ingestion if presentation is delayed.
Key distinguishing features
  • Isopropyl alcohol: The only toxic alcohol that causes ketosis without metabolic acidosis (metabolized to acetone, not an organic acid)
  • Ethylene glycol: Ca oxalate crystals in urine + anion gap metabolic acidosis + renal failure
  • Methanol: Visual disturbances (blurred vision, "snowfield" vision, blindness) + anion gap metabolic acidosis + optic disc hyperemia on fundoscopy

Toxidrome Chart

Finding Cholinergic Anticholinergic Sympathomimetic Sympatholytic^ Sedative/Hypnotic
Example Organophosphates TCAs Cocaine Clonidine ETOH
Temp Nl Nl / ↑ Nl / ↑ Nl / ↓ Nl / ↓
RR Variable Nl / ↓ Variable Nl / ↓ Nl / ↓
HR Variable ↑ (sig) Nl / ↓ Nl / ↓
BP Nl / ↓ Nl / ↓
LOC Nl / Lethargic Nl, agitated, psychotic, comatose Nl, agitated, psychotic Nl, Lethargic, or Comatose Nl, Lethargic, or Comatose
Pupils Variable Mydriatic Mydriatic Nl / Miotic
Motor Fasciculations, Flacid Paralysis  Nl Nl / Agitated Nl
Skin Sweating (sig) Hot, dry Sweating Dry
Lungs Bronchospasm / rhinorrhea Nl Nl Nl
Bowel Sounds Hyperactive (SLUDGE) ↓ / Absent Nl / ↓ Nl / ↓
^Consider Sympatholytic when looking at Sedative OD or someone who doesn't respond to Narcan
Withdrawal from substances have the opposite effect

Management

Disposition

See Also