Emergency management of critically ill adult patients with inherited metabolic disorders

Raashda A. Sulaiman, Abdulaziz Alali, Sulaiman Hosaini, Maged Hussein, Farooq Pasha, Muneerah Albogami, Aamir N. Sheikh, Moeen AlSayed, Mohammed Al-Owain

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE(2022)

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Introduction: An increasing number of pediatric patients with inherited metabolic disorders are reaching adulthood. In addition, many patients are diagnosed for the first time in adult life due to improved awareness of these disorders and the availability of advanced diagnostic technology. Knowledge of these inherited metabolic disorders in adults is crucial for the emergency physician to promptly recognize their acute illness and appropriately manage them in the emergency department. Objective: This review provides an overview of various inherited metabolic disorders which present to the emergency department with acute metabolic decompensation. Evaluation and management: Acute illness in these patients is often triggered by a catabolic event such as inter-current illness, fasting, postpartum, or use of certain medication. It may present in a variety of ways related to severe hyperammonemia, metabolic acidosis, leucine encephalopathy or hypoglycemia. In this review, we describe the clinical presentation, evaluation and immediate management of their critical illness in the emergency department. Conclusion: Acute metabolic decompensation is a life-threatening condition. The emergency physician is usually the first provider to evaluate these patients when they present to the emergency department. Early recognition of their illness and prompt management of these cases improve patient outcomes. (C) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Inherited metabolic disorders,Encephalopathy,Hyperammonemia,Metabolic acidosis,Hypoglycemia
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