Disposition, outcomes, and lengths of stay due to bupropion overdose at a tertiary care center with a medical toxicology service

Daniel J. McCabe, Joshua B. Radke, Bryan Z. Wilson

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Abstract

Introduction: Bupropion is an antidepressant with unique mechanisms of action leading to a narrow therapeutic window. Parallel to increasing indications, there is an increasing number of overdoses and fatalities attributable to bupropion overdose. Due to the serious effects of a bupropion overdose including arrhythmias and early or delayed seizures, these patients necessitate prolonged monitoring with high levels of medical care. In the setting of a tertiary care center with a medical toxicology consult service, our institution is heavily relied upon to manage these patients. This study was performed to provide clarity on the resources used, lengths-of-stay, and treatments provided for these patients. Methods: All patients at a tertiary care center with an oral bupropion overdose and a medical toxicology consult less than 24 h after the ingestion were included between July 15, 2017 and October 14, 2021. Chart review was performed to determine lengths-of-stay, the unit of disposition, treatments provided, and outcomes. Results: A total of 73 cases were identified with 36 bupropion-only ingestions. Most cases were transferred from outside facilities, developed seizures, had QRS prolongation; and almost a third required intubation. The vast majority were admitted to an ICU and received GABA-A agonists. A median of 1.47 days per case was spent in the ED or ICU. There was an average of 41.9 ED or ICU bed-days per year and 68.5 non-psychiatric bed-days per year occupied by a patient after a bupropion overdose at a single center. Conclusions: Bupropion overdose necessitates high resource utilization which we believe will increase with the expanding indications for its use.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)269-273
Number of pages5
JournalAmerican Journal of Emergency Medicine
Volume54
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bupropion
  • Cathinone
  • Overdose

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Emergency Medicine

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