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Lithium in the elderly: A review with special focus on the use of intraerythrocyte (RBC) levels in detecting serious impending neurotoxicity

✍ Scribed by Dr Jeffrey R. Foster; Michael Silver; Istvan J. E. Boksay


Book ID
102845874
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
602 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6230

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

The elderly are at high risk to develop neurotoxicity in the course of lithium therapy. This is especially true for patients with neurologic or cognitive impairments. This may occur even when lithium treatment is modified to include lower doses and lower target blood levels. The literature is reviewed concerning current uses of lithium in older patients. The rationale for expecting that red blood cell (RBC) lithium levels could have predictive value in the early detection of impending serious neurotoxicity is discussed. There appears to be a critical value for RBC lithium in the region of 0.6 mEq/ 1 that is ominous as a harbinger of impending toxicity. This critical concentration may be considerably lower for patients with dementia.


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