Toxics (Jul 2024)

Predictors of Serotonin Syndrome in Acute Poisoning with 5-Hydroxytryptamine Modulators

  • Asmaa F. Sharif,
  • Mubarak Nasir M. Almulhim,
  • Hadi Mohamed A. Almosabeh,
  • Mohammed Essam A. Alshammasy,
  • Ali Mohammed A. Aljeshi,
  • Taher Mohammed A. Mufti,
  • Shahd AlNasser,
  • Khalid A. Al-Mulhim,
  • Yousef A. AlMubarak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics12080550
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 550

Abstract

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5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) modulators are commonly prescribed medications with potentially life-threatening outcomes, particularly serotonin syndrome (SS). Early prediction of SS is critical not only to avoid lethal drug combinations but also to initiate appropriate treatment. The present work aimed to recognize the significant predictors of SS through a retrospective cross-sectional study that was conducted among patients exposed to an overdose of 5-HT modulators and admitted to a poison control center where 112 patients were enrolled. Of them, 21 patients were diagnosed with SS, and 66.7% of patients with SS were exposed to long-term co-ingestion. There was a noticeable surge in SS between April and May, and 52.4% of patients who suffered from SS were admitted after suicidal exposure (p 2, pulse, GCS, HCO3, and erythrocytic count were other significant predictors of SS. Combinations of serotonergic agents increase the likelihood of developing SS. Clinicians should be vigilant when prescribing a combination of serotonergic therapy, particularly for patients on illicit sympathomimetic and over-the-counter medications like dextromethorphan.

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