G R Bond

Summary

Affiliation: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi A clinical decision rule for triage of children under 5 years of age with hydrocarbon (kerosene) aspiration in developing countries
    G R Bond
    Drug and Poison Information Center, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center and University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
    Clin Toxicol (Phila) 46:222-9. 2008
  2. ncbi A clinical decision aid for triage of children younger than 5 years and with organophosphate or carbamate insecticide exposure in developing countries
    G Randall Bond
    Drug and Poison Information Center, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center and University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
    Ann Emerg Med 52:617-22. 2008
  3. ncbi The growing impact of pediatric pharmaceutical poisoning
    G Randall Bond
    Division of Emergency Medicine, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
    J Pediatr 160:265-270.e1. 2012
  4. ncbi Reduced toxicity of acetaminophen in children: it's the liver
    G Randall Bond
    Drug and Poison Information Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229, USA
    J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 42:149-52. 2004
  5. ncbi Population-based incidence and outcome of acetaminophen poisoning by type of ingestion
    G R Bond
    Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA
    Acad Emerg Med 6:1115-20. 1999
  6. ncbi Chronic acetaminophen overdosing in children: risk assessment and management
    M J Sztajnkrycer
    Departments of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
    Curr Opin Pediatr 13:177-82. 2001
  7. ncbi Massive venlafaxine overdose resulted in a false positive Abbott AxSYM urine immunoassay for phencyclidine
    G Randall Bond
    Drug and Poison Information Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Children s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229, USA
    J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 41:999-1002. 2003
  8. ncbi Emergency department use after pediatric pharmaceutical ingestion: comparison of two national databases
    Jennifer Setlik
    Cincinnati Children s Hospital, Emergency Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA
    Clin Toxicol (Phila) 48:64-7. 2010
  9. ncbi Adolescent prescription ADHD medication abuse is rising along with prescriptions for these medications
    Jennifer Setlik
    Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA
    Pediatrics 124:875-80. 2009
  10. ncbi Severe injury or death in young children from therapeutic errors: a summary of 238 cases from the American Association of Poison Control Centers
    Leah Tzimenatos
    Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center and Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
    Clin Toxicol (Phila) 47:348-54. 2009

Detail Information

Publications19

  1. ncbi A clinical decision rule for triage of children under 5 years of age with hydrocarbon (kerosene) aspiration in developing countries
    G R Bond
    Drug and Poison Information Center, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center and University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
    Clin Toxicol (Phila) 46:222-9. 2008
    ..Unintended hydrocarbon ingestion is a common reason for pediatric hospitalization in the developing world...
  2. ncbi A clinical decision aid for triage of children younger than 5 years and with organophosphate or carbamate insecticide exposure in developing countries
    G Randall Bond
    Drug and Poison Information Center, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center and University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
    Ann Emerg Med 52:617-22. 2008
    ..Unintentional pediatric exposure to insecticides is common in developing countries. A clinical decision aid could guide early triage decisionmaking...
  3. ncbi The growing impact of pediatric pharmaceutical poisoning
    G Randall Bond
    Division of Emergency Medicine, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
    J Pediatr 160:265-270.e1. 2012
    ..To understand which medications, under which circumstances, are responsible for the noted increase in pediatric medication poisonings, resource use, and morbidity...
  4. ncbi Reduced toxicity of acetaminophen in children: it's the liver
    G Randall Bond
    Drug and Poison Information Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229, USA
    J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 42:149-52. 2004
  5. ncbi Population-based incidence and outcome of acetaminophen poisoning by type of ingestion
    G R Bond
    Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA
    Acad Emerg Med 6:1115-20. 1999
    ..2) To examine the relative frequency of hospitalization by pattern of ingestion, the outcome of each group, and the presence or absence of postulated risk factors...
  6. ncbi Chronic acetaminophen overdosing in children: risk assessment and management
    M J Sztajnkrycer
    Departments of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
    Curr Opin Pediatr 13:177-82. 2001
    ..Most importantly, because so many parents are unaware of the potential risk of inappropriate dosing, education is the key to preventing future cases...
  7. ncbi Massive venlafaxine overdose resulted in a false positive Abbott AxSYM urine immunoassay for phencyclidine
    G Randall Bond
    Drug and Poison Information Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Children s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229, USA
    J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 41:999-1002. 2003
    ..CONCLUSION: Venlafaxine may cause a false positive Abbott AxSYM phencyclidine assay when present in very high concentrations. Physicians should be aware of this potential reaction when interpreting urine drug immunoassays...
  8. ncbi Emergency department use after pediatric pharmaceutical ingestion: comparison of two national databases
    Jennifer Setlik
    Cincinnati Children s Hospital, Emergency Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA
    Clin Toxicol (Phila) 48:64-7. 2010
    ..We sought to generate a parallel estimate using American Association of Poison Control Centers' (AAPCC) National Poison Data System (NPDS) to see how these estimates compare...
  9. ncbi Adolescent prescription ADHD medication abuse is rising along with prescriptions for these medications
    Jennifer Setlik
    Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA
    Pediatrics 124:875-80. 2009
    ..We sought to better understand the trend for prescription attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication abuse by teenagers...
  10. ncbi Severe injury or death in young children from therapeutic errors: a summary of 238 cases from the American Association of Poison Control Centers
    Leah Tzimenatos
    Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center and Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
    Clin Toxicol (Phila) 47:348-54. 2009
    ..We attempt to describe errors, identify patterns of error, and find targets for prevention using a large series of pediatric therapeutic errors with severe outcomes...
  11. ncbi Home syrup of ipecac use does not reduce emergency department use or improve outcome
    G R Bond
    Drug and Poison Information Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
    Pediatrics 112:1061-4. 2003
    ..The usefulness of syrup of ipecac as a home treatment for poisoning and the need to keep it in the home has been increasingly challenged. Many poison centers do not recommend any use of syrup of ipecac...
  12. ncbi The difficulty of risk assessment for hepatic injury associated with supra-therapeutic acetaminophen use
    G Randall Bond
    Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Virginia, USA
    Vet Hum Toxicol 45:150-3. 2003
    ..Future risk assessment studies should focus on objective presentation features like presence or absence of injury or serum acetaminophen levels...
  13. ncbi Use of vasopressin in a canine model of severe verapamil poisoning: a preliminary descriptive study
    Matthew D Sztajnkrycer
    Department of Emergency Medicine, Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
    Acad Emerg Med 11:1253-61. 2004
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  14. ncbi Acetaminophen protein adducts: a review
    G Randall Bond
    Drug and Poison Information Center, Cincinnati Children s Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229, USA
    Clin Toxicol (Phila) 47:2-7. 2009
    ..These advantages have not been demonstrated...
  15. ncbi Activated charcoal in the home: helpful and important or simply a distraction?
    G Randall Bond
    Cincinnati Drug and Poison Information Center, Children s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA
    Pediatrics 109:145-6. 2002
  16. ncbi Dyskinesias associated with atomoxetine in combination with other psychoactive drugs
    G Randall Bond
    Drug and Poison Information Center, and Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio USA
    Clin Toxicol (Phila) 45:182-5. 2007
    ..Serotonin syndrome is a possibility in the second case, but not the first. Clinicians should be aware of emergent dyskinesias when combining atomoxetine with dopaminergic, noradrenergic, or serotonergic medications...
  17. ncbi The role of activated charcoal and gastric emptying in gastrointestinal decontamination: a state-of-the-art review
    G Randall Bond
    Department of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Children s Hospital Medical Center and University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA
    Ann Emerg Med 39:273-86. 2002
    ..these patients, individual physicians must act on a personal valuation: Is it better to use a treatment that might have some benefit but definitely has some risk or not to use a treatment that has any risk unless there is proven benefit?..
  18. ncbi A new acetaminophen nomogram with a different purpose
    G Randall Bond
    Ann Emerg Med 46:272-4. 2005
  19. ncbi Acetaminophen protein adducts in children with acute liver failure of indeterminate cause
    G Randall Bond
    Pediatrics 119:418-9; author reply 419-20. 2007