Paracetamol-associated acute liver failure in Australian and New Zealand children: high rate of medication errors

Author:

Rajanayagam J,Bishop J R,Lewindon P J,Evans Helen M

Abstract

BackgroundIn children, paracetamol overdose due to deliberate self-poisoning, accidental exposure or medication errors can lead to paediatric acute liver failure and death. In Australia and New Zealand, the nature of ingestion and outcomes of paracetamol-associated paediatric acute liver failure have not been described.ObjectiveTo describe the nature and outcomes of paracetamol-associated paediatric acute liver failure.DesignRetrospective analysis of paracetamol-associated paediatric acute liver failure cases presenting 2002–2012.SettingNew Zealand and Queensland Paediatric Liver Transplant Services.Results14 of 54 cases of paediatric acute liver failure were attributed to paracetamol, the majority were secondary to medication errors. 12 of the 14 children were under the age of 5 years. Seven children received doses in excess of 120 mg/kg/day. Many of the other children received either a double dose, too frequent administration, coadministration of other medicines containing paracetamol or regular paracetamol for up to 24 days. Three children underwent transplant. One of these and one other child died.ConclusionsIn Australia and New Zealand, paracetamol overdose secondary to medication errors is the leading cause of paediatric acute liver failure. A review of regional safety practices surrounding paracetamol use in children is indicated.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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