Abstract
Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a dreadful life-threatening syndrome typically induced by an adverse drug reaction. This condition is characterized by the sudden and extensive destruction of the epidermis. The patient should be promptly addressed to a burn unit where three types of treatment should be administered, namely, (a) specific topical care of the bullous/eroded skin areas, (b) systemic anti-apoptotic/necrotic treatments, and (c) supportive care preventing secondary internal organ failures. This latter aspect is covered by the present review and focuses on (a) early withdrawal of the causative drug, (b) airway management, (c) hydro-electrolytic control, (d) nutritional support, (e) antibiotherapy, (f) prevention of venous thrombosis and gastroduodenal ulcers, and (g) analgesia and anesthesia.
Keywords: Drug reaction, toxic epidermal necrolysis, burn, epidermis, bullous, apoptotic, necrotic, eroded, causative, antibiotherapy
Current Drug Safety
Title:Deciphering Supportive Treatment Strategies for Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
Volume: 7 Issue: 5
Author(s): Serge Jennes, Gerald E. Pierard and Philippe Paquet
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Keywords: Drug reaction, toxic epidermal necrolysis, burn, epidermis, bullous, apoptotic, necrotic, eroded, causative, antibiotherapy
Abstract: Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a dreadful life-threatening syndrome typically induced by an adverse drug reaction. This condition is characterized by the sudden and extensive destruction of the epidermis. The patient should be promptly addressed to a burn unit where three types of treatment should be administered, namely, (a) specific topical care of the bullous/eroded skin areas, (b) systemic anti-apoptotic/necrotic treatments, and (c) supportive care preventing secondary internal organ failures. This latter aspect is covered by the present review and focuses on (a) early withdrawal of the causative drug, (b) airway management, (c) hydro-electrolytic control, (d) nutritional support, (e) antibiotherapy, (f) prevention of venous thrombosis and gastroduodenal ulcers, and (g) analgesia and anesthesia.
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Jennes Serge, E. Pierard Gerald and Paquet Philippe, Deciphering Supportive Treatment Strategies for Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis, Current Drug Safety 2012; 7 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574886311207050006
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