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Published work: Christopher P. Holstege, MD Updated June 9, 2014 Page 1 PAPERS PUBLISHED OR IN PRESS A. Peer Reviewed 1. Vakkalanka JP, Hardison LS Jr, Holstege CP. Epidemiological trends in electronic cigarette exposures reported to U.S. Poison Centers. Clin Toxicol 2014. Cited 0 times, IF= 2.157, Rank 38 of 85 Toxicology Journals. 2. Mohorn PL, Vakkalanka JP, Rushton W, Hardison L, Woloszyn A, Holstege C, Corbett SM. Evaluation of dexmedetomidine therapy for sedation in patients with toxicological events at an academic medical center. Clin Toxicol 2014. Cited 0 times, IF= 2.157, Rank 38 of 85 Toxicology Journals 3. Martinez CP*, Holstege CP, Ait-Daoud N. Cold, in Shock, and Confused. Current Psychiatry 2014;13(2): 76. IF=3.230, Rank 43 of 135 Psychiatry Journals. 4. Gunderson EW*, Kirkpatrick M, Willing LM, Holstege CP. Substituted Cathinone Products: A New Trend in "Bath Salts" and Other Designer Stimulant Drug Use. J Addiction Med. J Addict Med 2013;7(3)153-62. Cited 0 times. IF= 1.608, Rank 10 of 16 Substance Abuse Journals. 5. Gunderson EW*, Kirkpatrick M, Willing LM, Holstege CP. Clinical Case Discussion: Intranasal Substituted Cathinone "Bath Salt" Psychosis Exacerbated by Diphenhydramine. J Addiction Med. 2013;7(3)163-9. Cited 0 times. IF= 1.608, Rank 10 of 16 Substance Abuse Journals. 6. Carlberg DJ, Borek HA*, Syverud SA, Holstege CP. Survival of Acute Hypernatremia due to Massive Soy Sauce Ingestion. J Emerg Med. 2013. Cited 0 times. IF= 1.298, Rank 11 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals. 7. Dart RC*, Bogdan G, Heard K, Bartelson BB, Garcia-Ubbelohde W, Bush S, Arnold T, Clark RC, Hendey G, Holstege CP, Spradley EA. A Randomized, Double Blind, Placebo Controlled Trial of a Highly Purified Equine F(ab) 2 Antibody Black Widow Spider Antivenom. Ann Emerg Med 2013. Cited 0 times, IF= 4.285, Rank 1 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals. 8. Forrester JA*, Holstege CP, Forrester JD. Fatalities from Venomous and Nonvenomous Animals in the United States (1999 –2007). Wild Environ Med 2012;23: 146-152. Cited 0 times, IF= 1.139, Rank 40 of 84 Sports Science Journals. 9. Borek HA, Holstege CP*. Multiorgan Failure and Hyperthermia after Abuse of “Bath Salts” Containing 3,4- Methylenedioxypyrovalerone. Ann Emerg Med 2012 Jul;60(1):103-5 Cited 9 times, IF= 4.285, Rank 1 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals. 10. Holstege CP*, Borek HA. Toxidromes. Critical Care Clin. 2012;28(4):479- 98. Cited 0 times, IF= 2.117. Rank 17 of 27 Critical Care Medicine Journals. 11. Stella AC, Holstege CP, Lee J, Charlton NP*. The epidemiology of Caving Injuries in the United States. Wilderness Environ Med. 2012;23(3):215-22. Cited 0 times, IF= 1.139, Rank 40 of 84 Sports Science Journals. 12. Bechtel LK*, Lawrence D, Holstege CP. Ingestion of False Hellebore Plants Can Cross-react with a Digoxin Clinical Chemistry Assay. Clin Toxicol

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  • Published  work:  Christopher  P.  Holstege,  MD  

    Updated  June  9,  2014   Page  1  

    PAPERS PUBLISHED OR IN PRESS

    A. Peer Reviewed

    1. Vakkalanka JP, Hardison LS Jr, Holstege CP. Epidemiological trends in electronic cigarette exposures reported to U.S. Poison Centers. Clin Toxicol 2014. Cited 0 times, IF= 2.157, Rank 38 of 85 Toxicology Journals.

    2. Mohorn PL, Vakkalanka JP, Rushton W, Hardison L, Woloszyn A, Holstege C, Corbett SM. Evaluation of dexmedetomidine therapy for sedation in patients with toxicological events at an academic medical center. Clin Toxicol 2014. Cited 0 times, IF= 2.157, Rank 38 of 85 Toxicology Journals

    3. Martinez CP*, Holstege CP, Ait-Daoud N. Cold, in Shock, and Confused. Current Psychiatry 2014;13(2): 76. IF=3.230, Rank 43 of 135 Psychiatry Journals.

    4. Gunderson EW*, Kirkpatrick M, Willing LM, Holstege CP. Substituted Cathinone Products: A New Trend in "Bath Salts" and Other Designer Stimulant Drug Use. J Addiction Med. J Addict Med 2013;7(3)153-62. Cited 0 times. IF= 1.608, Rank 10 of 16 Substance Abuse Journals.

    5. Gunderson EW*, Kirkpatrick M, Willing LM, Holstege CP. Clinical Case Discussion: Intranasal Substituted Cathinone "Bath Salt" Psychosis Exacerbated by Diphenhydramine. J Addiction Med. 2013;7(3)163-9. Cited 0 times. IF= 1.608, Rank 10 of 16 Substance Abuse Journals.

    6. Carlberg DJ, Borek HA*, Syverud SA, Holstege CP. Survival of Acute Hypernatremia due to Massive Soy Sauce Ingestion. J Emerg Med. 2013. Cited 0 times. IF= 1.298, Rank 11 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    7. Dart RC*, Bogdan G, Heard K, Bartelson BB, Garcia-Ubbelohde W, Bush S, Arnold T, Clark RC, Hendey G, Holstege CP, Spradley EA. A Randomized, Double Blind, Placebo Controlled Trial of a Highly Purified Equine F(ab)2 Antibody Black Widow Spider Antivenom. Ann Emerg Med 2013. Cited 0 times, IF= 4.285, Rank 1 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    8. Forrester JA*, Holstege CP, Forrester JD. Fatalities from Venomous and Nonvenomous Animals in the United States (1999 –2007). Wild Environ Med 2012;23: 146-152. Cited 0 times, IF= 1.139, Rank 40 of 84 Sports Science Journals.

    9. Borek HA, Holstege CP*. Multiorgan Failure and Hyperthermia after Abuse of “Bath Salts” Containing 3,4- Methylenedioxypyrovalerone. Ann Emerg Med 2012 Jul;60(1):103-5 Cited 9 times, IF= 4.285, Rank 1 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    10. Holstege CP*, Borek HA. Toxidromes. Critical Care Clin. 2012;28(4):479-98. Cited 0 times, IF= 2.117. Rank 17 of 27 Critical Care Medicine Journals.

    11. Stella AC, Holstege CP, Lee J, Charlton NP*. The epidemiology of Caving Injuries in the United States. Wilderness Environ Med. 2012;23(3):215-22. Cited 0 times, IF= 1.139, Rank 40 of 84 Sports Science Journals.

    12. Bechtel LK*, Lawrence D, Holstege CP. Ingestion of False Hellebore Plants Can Cross-react with a Digoxin Clinical Chemistry Assay. Clin Toxicol

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    2010;48(5):435-442. Cited 0 times, IF= 2.157, Rank 38 of 85 Toxicology Journals.

    13. Louters LL, Stehouwer N, Rekman J, Tidball A, Cok A, Holstege CP*. Verapamil inhibits the glucose transporter GLUT1. J Med Toxicol 2010;6(2):100-5.

    14. Garcia D, Mattu A, Holstege CP, Brady WJ*. Intraventricular Conduction Abnormality - An Electrocardiographic Algorithm for Rapid Diagnosis. Am J Emerg Med 2010;28(1):95-102, Cited 0 times, IF= 1.958, Rank 8 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    15. Barker S*, Charlton NP, Holstege CP. Accuracy of internet recommendations for prehospital care of venous snake bites. Wilderness Environ Med 2010;21:298-302. Cited 2 times, IF= 1.139, Rank 40 of 84 Sports Science Journals.

    16. Copan L, Ujihara A, Jones C, DasR , Kreutzer R, Roisman R, Haas RA, Perez G, Moezzi B, Miller MD, Solomon G, Ryals R, Vitale L, Davis MR, Rogow M, LePrell RV, Flammia D, Bradshaw RD, Sullivan KE, Davis SF, Watson J, Achter A, Myrick-West A, Holstege CP, Norwood VF, Bender TJ. Mercury Exposure Among Users and Nonusers of Skin-Lightening Creams Produced in Mexico — California and Virginia, 2010. MMWR 2012;61(2):33-36.

    17. Holstege CP*, Forrester JD, Borek HA, Lawrence DT. A case of cyanide poisoning and the use of arterial blood gas analysis to direct therapy. Hosp Pract 2010;38(4):1-6.

    18. Forrester J*, Holstege CP. A mystery infection. Wilderness Environ Med 2010;21(3):262-4. Cited 0 times, IF= 1.139, Rank 40 of 84 Sports Science Journals.

    19. Lawrence DT*, Bechtel LK, Charlton NP, Holstege CP. 5-Oxoproline–induced anion gap metabolic acidosis after an acute acetaminophen overdose . J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2010;110(9):545-551. IF= 1.100, Rank 230 of 514 Miscellaneous Medicine Journals.

    20. Charlton NP*. Smith M. Holstege CP. Caterpillar dermatitis. Wilderness Environ Med 2010;21(2):164-5. Cited 0 times, IF= 1.139, Rank 40 of 84 Sports Science Journals.

    21. Forrester JD, Holstege CP*. Intoxication with a ramp (Allium tricocca) mimicker. False hellebore (Veratrum viride) ingestion. Wilderness Environ Med 2010;21:61-3. IF= 1.139, Cited 0 times, Rank 40 of 84 Sports Science Journals.

    22. Charlton NP*, Lawrence DT, Brady WA, Kirk MA, Holstege CP. Correction of Torsades de Pointes with Overdrive Pacing. Cited 3 times, Am J Emerg Med 2010;28:95-102. IF=1.958, Rank 8 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    23. Schaeffer TH, Mlynarchek SL, Stanford CF, Delgado J, Holstege CP, Olsen D, Bogdan GM. Treatment of chronically digoxin-poisoned patients with a newer digoxin immune fab – a retrospective study. J Amer Osteopath Assoc 2010;110(10)587-592. Cited 0 times, IF= 1.100, Rank 230 of 514 Miscellaneous Medicine Journals.

    24. Rowden A*, Holstege CP, Buck M, Eldridge D. Radiopacity of Ingested Transdermal Medicinal Patches: A Simulated Human Model. Am J Emerg

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    Med. 2010;28(4):492-3. Cited 0 times, IF= 1.958, Rank 8 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    25. Boyle JS, Bechtel LK, Holstege CP*. Management of the critically poisoned patient. Cited 8 times, Scan J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 2009;17(1):29. IF= 1.680, Rank 9 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    26. Forrester JD*, Holstege CP. Injury and Illness Encountered in Shenandoah National Park. Wilderness Environ Med 2009;20(4):318-326. Cited 3 times, IF= 1.139, Rank 40 of 84 Sports Science Journals.

    27. Wells K, Williamson M, Holstege CP, Bear AB, Brady WJ. The Association of Cardiovascular Toxins and Electrocardiographic Abnormality in Poisoned Patients. Am J Emerg Med. 2008;(8):957-9. Cited 2 times, IF= 1.958, Rank 8 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    28. Blizzard JC*, Michels JE, Richardson WH, Reeder CE, Schulz R, Holstege CP. Cost-benefit analysis of a regional poison center. Clin Toxicol 2008 46(5):450-456. Cited 10 times, IF= 2.157, Rank 38 of 85 Toxicology Journals.

    29. Bechtel LK*, Haverstick DM, Holstege CP. Verapamil Toxicity Dysregulates the Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Pathway. Acad Emerg Med 2008;15(4):368-374. Cited 8 times, IF= 1.757, Rank 7 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    30. Holstege CP*, Dobmeier SG, Bechtel LK. Critical Care Toxicology. Emerg Med Clin NA. 2008;26(3):715-739. Cited 5 times, IF= 0.860, Rank 16 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    31. Bechtel L, Holstege CP*: Criminal Poisoning: Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault. Emerg Med Clin NA 2007;25:499-525. Cited 12 times, IF= 0.860, Rank 16 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    32. Holstege CP*, Bechtel L, Reilly T, Dobmeier S: Unusual but Potential Agents of Terrorists. Emerg Med Clin NA 2007;25:549-566. Cited 8 times, IF= 0.860, Rank 16 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    33. Lawrence DT*, Dobmeier SG, Bechtel LK, Holstege CP: Food Poisoning. Emerg Med Clin NA 2007;25:357-373. Cited 7 times, IF= 0.860, Rank 16 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    34. Martin-Gill C, Baer AB, Holstege CP, Eldridge DL, Pines JM, Kirk MA*. Poison centers as information resources for EMS in a suspected chemical exposure. J Emerg Med 2007;32(4):397-403. Cited 2 times, IF= 1.298, Rank 11 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    35. Lawrence D, Bechtel LK, Walsh JP, Holstege CP*. The Evaluation and Management of Acute Poisoning Emergencies. Minerva Med. 2007 Oct;98(5):543-68. Cited 0 times, IF= .771, Rank 96 of 151 General Medicine Journals.

    36. Dovgalyuk J, Holstege CP, Mattu A, Brady WJ*. The Electrocardiogram in the Patient with Syncope. Am J Emerg Med. 2007 Jul;25(6):688-701. Cited 0 times, IF= 1.958, Rank 8 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    37. Delk C, Holstege CP, Brady WJ*. Electrocardiographic abnormalities associated with poisoning. Am J Emerg Med. 2007 Jul;25(6):672-87. Cited 7 times, IF= 1.958, Rank 8 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

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    38. Barlotta KS, Holstege CP, Brady, WJ*, Mattu A. Apparent wide complex tachycardia after ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. Am J Emerg Med. 2006;24(3):362-7. Cited 0 times, IF= 1.958, Rank 8 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    39. Self WH, Mattu A, Martin M, Holstege CP, Preuss J, Brady WJ*: Body surface mapping in the ED evaluation of the patient with chest pain: use of the 80-lead electrocardiogram system. Am J Emerg Med. 2006;24(1):87-112. Cited 13 times, IF= 1.958, Rank 8 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    40. Dorf E, Kuntz A, Kelsey J, Holstege CP*. Lidocaine-induced altered mental status and seizure following hematoma block. J Emerg Med 2006;31(3): 251-253. Cited 8 times, IF= 1.298, Rank 11 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    41. Holstege CP*, Dobmeier, S: Criminal Poisoning – Munchausen’s by Proxy. Clinics in Laboratory Medicine 2006;26(1):243-254. Cited 14 times, IF= 1.815. Cited 14 times, IF= 1.990, Rank 11 of 31 Medical Laboratory Technology Journals.

    42. Furbee RB, Holstege CP*: Hepatotoxicity Associated with Herbal Products. Clinics in Laboratory Medicine 2006;26(1):227-242. Cited 11 times, IF= 1.815. Cited 11 times, IF= 1.990, Rank 11 of 31 Medical Laboratory Technology Journals.

    43. Eldridge DL, Holstege CP*: Utilizing laboratory testing in the poisoned patient. Clinics in Laboratory Medicine 2006;26(1):13-30. Cited 4 times, IF= 1.815. Cited 4 times, IF= 1.990, Rank 11 of 31 Medical Laboratory Technology Journals.

    44. Holstege CP*, Eldridge DL, Rowden A: Electrocardiographic changes associated with poisoning. Emerg Med Clin NA 2006 Feb;24(1):159-177. Cited 7 times, IF= 0.860, Rank 16 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    45. Holstege CP*, Mitchell K, Barlotta K, Furbee B: Toxicity and Drug Interactions Associated with Herbal Products: Ephedra and St John’s Wort. Med Clin NA 2005;89(6):1225-1258. Cited 6 times, IF= 2.336, Rank 27 of 151 General Medicine Journals.

    46. Singletary E, Rochman AS, Bodmer JCA, Holstege CP*: Envenomations. Med Clin NA 2005;89(6):1195-1224. Cited 12 times, IF= 2.336, Rank 27 of 151 General Medicine Journals.

    47. Eldridge DL, Dobson T, Brady W; Holstege CP*: Utilizing diagnostic investigations in the poisoned patient. Med Clin NA 2005;89(6):1079-1106. Cited 1 time, IF= 2.336, Rank 27 of 151 General Medicine Journals.

    48. Holstege CP*, Dobmeier S: Cardiovascular complications associated with poisoning. Emerg Med Clin NA 2005;23(4):1195-1218. Cited 3 times, IF= 0.860, Rank 16 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    49. Holstege CP*, Eldridge DE, Rowden AK. Highly toxic ingestions: When “just a little” is far too much. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice. 2005;2(7).

    50. Holstege CP*; Baer, AB; Kirk, MA; Brady WJ. Cardiotoxins. Emerg Med Reports. 2003;24(14):187-198.

    51. Holstege CP*, Baer AB, Brady WJ: The electrocardiographic toxidrome: The ECG presentation of hydrofluoric acid ingestion. Am J Emerg Med

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    2005;23:171-176. Cited 8 times, IF= 1.958, Rank 8 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    52. Moye S, Carney MF, Holstege CP, Mattu A, Brady WJ*: The electrocardiogram in right ventricular myocardial infarction. Am J Emerg Med. 2005 Oct;23(6):793-9. Cited 5 times, IF= 1.958, Rank 8 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    53. Hollowell H, Mattu A, Perron AD, Holstege CP, Brady WJ*: Wide complex tachycardia: Beyond the traditional differential diagnosis of ventricular versus supraventriculartachycardia with aberrant conduction . Am J Emerg Med. 2005 Nov;23(7):876-889. Cited 5 times, IF= 1.958, Rank 8 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    54. Holstege CP*, Dobmeier SG: Nerve agent toxicity and treatment. Curr Treat Options Neurol. 2005;7:91-98. IF=1.938.

    55. Holstege CP*, Baer AB: Critical care neurology - Insecticides. Curr Treat Options Neurol. 2004;6(1):17-23. IF=1.938.

    56. Holstege CP*, Ferguson JD, Wolf CE, Baer AB, Poklis A: Analysis of moonshine for contaminants. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol. 2004;42(5):19-23. Cited 9 times, IF= 2.157, Rank 38 of 85 Toxicology Journals.

    57. Holstege CP*, Hunter Y, Baer AB, Savory J, Bruns DE, Boyd JC. Massive caffeine overdose requiring vasopressin infusion and hemodialysis. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol. 2003;41(7):1003-1007. Cited 11 times, IF= 2.157, Rank 38 of 85 Toxicology Journals.

    58. Holstege CP, Baylor M, Rusyniak D*: Absinthe: The return of the green fairy. Semin in Neurol. 2002;22(1):89-93. Cited 9 times, IF= 1.509.

    59. Kanich W, Brady WJ*, Huff JS, Perron AD, Holstege CP, Lindbeck G, Carter CT: Altered mental status: Evaluation and etiology in the emergency department. Am J Emerg Med. 2002 Nov;20(7):613-617. Cited 27 times, IF= 1.958 Rank 8 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    60. Brady WJ*, Perron AD, Ullman EA, Syverud SA, Holstege CP, Riviello R, Ghammaghami C. Electrocardiographic ST segment elevation: a comparison of AMI and non-AMI ECG syndromes. Am J Emerg Med. 2002;20(7):609-612. Cited 10 times, IF= 1.958, Rank 8 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    61. Brady WJ*, Perron AD, Syverud SA, Beagle C, Riviello RJ, Ghaemmaghami CA, Ullman EA, Erling B, Ripley A, Holstege CP. Reciprocal ST segment depression: Impact on the electrocardiographic diagnosis of ST segment elevation acute myocardial infarction. Am J Emerg Med. 2002;20(1):35-38. Cited 17 times, IF= 1.958, Rank 8 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    62. Holstege CP*, Wu J, Baer A: Immediate hypersensitivity reaction associated with the rapid infusion of Crotalidae Immune Fab (CroFab). Ann Emerg Med. 2002;39(6):677-679. Cited 14 times, IF= 4.285, Rank 1 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    63. Sweet JM* Holstege CP: Fatal bone marrow failure from medication error: diagnosis by history, not biopsy. Arch Intern Med. 2001;161(15):1911-1912. Cited 3 times, IF= 11.46.

    64. Brady WJ*, Syverud SA, Beagle C, Perron AD, Ullman EA, Holstege CP, Riviello RJ, Ripley A, Ghaemmaghami CA. Electrocardiographic ST-

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    segment elevation: The diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction by morphological analysis of the ST segment. Acad Emerg Med. 2001;8(10):961-967. Cited 24 times, IF= 1.757, Rank 7 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    65. Muniz A*, Holstege CP: Acute myocardial infarction associated with sildenafil (Viagra) ingestion. Am J Emerg Med. 2000;18(3):353-355. Cited 5 times, IF= 1.958, Rank 8 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals

    66. Jones JS*, Holstege CP, Holstege H: Elder abuse and neglect: Understanding the causes and potential risk factors. Am J Emerg Med. 1997;15(6):579-583. Cited 16 times, IF= 1.958, Rank 8 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    67. Holstege CP*, Miller MB, Wermuth M, Furbee B, Curry SC: Crotalid snake envenomation. Crit Care Clin. 1997;13(4):889-921. Cited 37 times, IF= 2.117. Rank 17 of 27 Critical Care Medicine Journals

    68. Holstege CP*, Kirk M, Sidell FR: Chemical warfare: Nerve agent poisoning. Crit Care Clin. 1997;13(4):923-942. Cited 79 times, IF= 2.117. Rank 17 of 27 Critical Care Medicine Journals.

    69. Jones JS*, Holstege CP, Riekse R, White L, Bergquist T: Metered-dose inhalers: Do emergency health care providers know what to teach? Ann Emerg Med. 1995;26(3):308-311. Cited 25 times, IF= 4.285, Rank 1 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals.

    70. Holstege CP, Pickaart MJ, Louters LL*: Separation of RNA and DNA by histone affinity high-performance liquid chromatography. J Chromatog. 1988;455:401-405. Cited 0 times, IF= 4.582, Rank 6 of 75 Analytical Chemistry Journals.

    B. Books Published (Editor or Author)

    1. Holstege CP, Baer AB, Pines J, Brady WA (Editors). Visual Diagnosis in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine – 2nd Edition. BMJ Publishing. 2011.

    2. Kazzi ZN, Shih, et al. (Chief Editors) Holstege CP, Kirk MA, Morgan BW, Thomas, JD (Associate Editors). The AAEM/RSA Toxicology Handbook. Second Edition. United Press. 2011.

    3. Holstege CP, Neer T, Saathoff G, Furbee RB. Criminal Poisoning. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. Sudbury, Massachusetts. April, 2010.

    4. Holstege CP, Borloz MP, Benner J (Editors). Toxicology Recall. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins., Baltimore, Maryland. January, 2009.

    5. Brady WJ, Truwit JD (Editors) Perron AD, Mattu A, Smith S, Holstege CP, Chan T, Harrigan RA (Associate Editors). Critical Decisions in Emergency and Acute Care Electrocardiography. BMJ Pub. January, 2009.

    6. Saathoff GB, Brasfield KH, Holstege CP. Crisis Guide to Psychotropic Drugs and Poisons. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. Sudbury, Massachusetts. 2007.

    7. Holstege CP, Kirk MA (Guest Editors). Medical Toxicology – Emergency Medicine Clinics in North America. W.B. Saunders Co. – Elsevier, Inc. London, England. 2007;25(2).

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    8. Holstege CP, Turkington CA. The Family Guide to Preventing and Treating Accidental Poisoning Inside and Outside the Home. Stewart, Tabori & Chang. New York, New York. 2006.

    9. Holstege CP, Baer AB, Pines J, Brady WA (Editors). Visual Diagnosis in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine. Blackwell Publishing. October, 2006.

    10. Holstege CP, Rusyniak D (Guest Editors). Clinical Toxicology - Clinics in Laboratory Medicine. W.B. Saunders Co. – Elsevier, Inc. London, England. 2006; 26(1).

    11. Holstege CP, Rusyniak D (Guest Editors). Medical Toxicology - Medical Clinics. W.B. Saunders Co. – Elsevier, Inc. London, England. 2005; 89(6).

    12. Kazzi ZN, Roberge RJ (Chief Editors) Holstege CP, Kirk MA, Morgan BW, Thomas, JD (Associate Editors). The American Academy of Emergency Medicine Toxicology Handbook. 2005.

    C. Governmental Reports

    1. Saathoff G, DeFrancisco G, Benedek D, Everett A, Holstege C, Johnson S,

    Lambertia S, Schouten R, White J. Report of the Expert Behavioral Analysis Panel – Amerithrax Case. 2011.

    D. Chapters

    1. Holstege CP. Rifampin. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 3rd

    Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. (publication pending). 2. Holstege CP, Holstege E. Caffeine. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of

    Toxicology. 3rd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. (publication pending). Holstege CP, Traven SA. Benzodiazepines. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 3rd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. (publication pending). Holstege CP, Traven SA. Ergot. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 3rd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. (publication pending). Holstege CP, Hardison LS. Medical Surveillance. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 3rd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. (publication pending).

    3. Holstege CP. Mithramycin. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 3rd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. (publication pending).

    4. Holstege CP, Jamison KP. Phencyclidine. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 3rd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. (publication pending).

    5. Holstege CP, Holstege E. Poisoning Emergencies in Humans. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 3rd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. (publication pending).

    6. Holstege CP, Rushton W. Procainamide In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 3rd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. (publication pending).

    7. Holstege CP, Borek HA. Hydroiodic Acid. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 3rd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. (publication pending).

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    8. Borek HA, Hall VR, Sibbald KN, Holstege CP. Notorious Poisoning and Poisoners. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 3rd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. (publication pending).

    9. Tibballs J, Holstege CP: Envenomations. In Wheeler DS, H.R. Wong HR, Shanley TP(eds): Pediatric Critical Care Medicine: Basic Science and Clinical Evidence. 2nd Edition. Springer-Verlag. London (publication pending).

    10. Holstege CP, Borek HA: Decontamination of the poisoned patient. In Roberts JR & Hedges JR (eds): Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine, 5th Edition. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA (publication pending).

    11. Holstege CP. Neurologic Effects of Toxic Exposures. Rust R, Riviello J (eds). Pediatric Neurology (publication pending).

    12. Holstege CP, Kirk MA: Cyanide. In Goldfrank, et al (eds): Goldfrank’s Toxicologic Emergencies, 9th Edition. Appleton & Lange, East Norwalk, CT (publication pending).

    13. Langman L, Bechtel LK, Holstege CP. Clinical Toxicology. Burtis C, Ashwood E, Bruns D (Eds). Tietz Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry. (publication pending).

    14. Maniscalco PM, Christen HT, Holstege CP, Saathoff GB. Multiple Casualty Incident Management. In Keim (eds) Textbook of Emergency Medicine. Wolters Kluwer Health - Lippincott (publication pending)

    15. Mitchell S, Holstege CP. Electrocardiogram in toxicology. Brady WJ, et al (eds). The ECG in Prehospital Care (publication pending).

    16. Holstege CP. Poisonings – Terrorism Agents. In Perkin RM, Fiordalisi I, Novotny WE (eds): The PICU Book. World Scientific Pub Co. London, UK. 2012.

    17. Langman L, Bechtel LK, Holstege CP. Clinical Toxicology. Burtis C, Ashwood E, Bruns D (Eds). Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics. 2011.

    18. Charlton, N, Holstege CP. Medical Toxicology. In Herrigan RA (eds) Emergency Medicine Board Review: Preparing for the Board. 2010.

    19. Reilly TK, Taki K, Holstege CP. Respiratory involvement from herbals. In Camus P and Rosenow EC (eds): Drug-Induced and Iatrogenic Lung Disease. Hodder Arnold, London. 2010: 333-337.

    20. Holstege CP, Lawrence D. The Evaluation and Management of Acute Poisoning Emergencies. 4th Edition National Association of EMS Physicians Prehospital Systems and Medical Oversight. 2009.

    21. Charlton NP, Holstege CP. The myco-agents of bioterrorism. In Varma A and Rai M (eds): Mycotoxins in Food, Feed and Bioweapons. Springer Verlag, London, England. 2009. 353-365.

    22. Lee SD, Charlton NP, Holstege CP. Do Characteristics of the QRS complex in the poisoned patient correlate with outcome? In Brady WJ, Truwit JD (Eds): Critical Decisions in Emergency and Acute Care Electrocardiography. BMJ Pub. 2009. 407-411.

    23. Lawrence D, McLinskey N, Huff JS, Holstege CP. Toxin Induced Neurologic Emergencies. In Dobbs MR: Neurology. Elsevier. 2009. 30-46.

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    24. Tibballs J. Holstege CP, Wheeler DS: Envenomations. In Wheeler DS, H.R. Wong HR, Shanley TP(eds): Pediatric Critical Care Medicine: Basic Science and Clinical Evidence. Springer-Verlag. London. 2008.

    25. Holstege CP, Reilly TH, Bechtel LK. Other Agents. In McFee RB & Leikin JB (eds): Toxico-terrorism. McGraw-Hill Co., Inc. 2008: 319-326.

    26. Holstege CP, Bassin S: Nerve Agents. In Biller J(ed): The Interface of Neurology of Internal Medicine, 6th Edition. Lippincock Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA. 2008: 926-932.

    27. Holstege CP, Isom GE, Kirk MA: Cyanide. In Goldfrank, et al (eds): Goldfrank’s Toxicologic Emergencies, 8th Edition. Appleton & Lange, East Norwalk, CT. 2006:1712-1724.

    28. Holstege CP, Kirk M: Smoke inhalation. In Goldfrank, et al (eds): Goldfrank’s Toxicologic Emergencies, 8th Edition. Appleton & Lange, East Norwalk, CT. 2006:1749-1757.

    29. Singletary EM, Holstege CP: Bites & stings. In Aghabhabian RV (ed): Essentials of Emergency Medicine. Jones & Barlett Pub. Sudbury MA. 2006:771-780.

    30. Holstege CP. Acetylsalicyclic acid. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;1:36-8.

    31. Baer AB, Holstege CP. Barbituates, long-Acting. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;1:209-10.

    32. Baer AB, Holstege CP. Barbituates, short-Acting. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;1:211-2.

    33. Holstege CP. Benzodiazepines. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;1:260-2.

    34. Holstege CP. Buckthorn. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;1:349-50.

    35. Holstege CP. Caffeine. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;1:377-9.

    36. Eldridge DL, Holstege CP. Ciguatoxin. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;1:610-1.

    37. Baer AB, Holstege CP. Diphenoxylate. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;2:73-4.

    38. Holstege CP. Ergot. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;2:235-6.

    39. Holstege CP. Ethylene glycol. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;2:287-8.

    40. Holstege CP. Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;2:289-90.

    41. Eldridge DL, Holstege CP. Heparin. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;2:500-2.

    42. Holstege CP. Hydrazine. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;2:536-7.

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    43. Holstege CP. Hydrochloric acid. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;2:538-40.

    44. Holstege CP. Hydrocodone. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;2:540-1.

    45. Eldridge DL, Holstege CP. Hydrogen peroxide. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;2:543-5.

    46. Holstege CP. Hydromorphone. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;2:552-3.

    47. Holstege CP. Ibuprofen. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;2:566-7.

    48. Holstege CP. Levothyroxine. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:711-2.

    49. Holstege CP. Lidocaine. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;2:714-5.

    50. Holstege CP. LSD. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;2:750-1.

    51. Holstege CP. Marijuana. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:14-5.

    52. Holstege CP. Medical surveillance. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:26-7.

    53. Eldridge DL, Holstege CP. Meprobamate. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:29-31.

    54. Holstege CP. Mescaline. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:40-1.

    55. Holstege CP. Methaqualone. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:56-7.

    56. Baer AB, Holstege CP. Methylenedioxymethamphetamine. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:96-7.

    57. Eldridge DL, Holstege CP. Metronidazole. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:103-4.

    58. Holstege CP. Mistletoe. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:116-7.

    59. Holstege CP. Mithramycin. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:117-8.

    60. Holstege CP. Nitroethane. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:240-1.

    61. Holstege CP. Nutmeg. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:276-7.

    62. Holstege CP. Opium. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:299-300.

    63. Holstege CP. Pentazocine. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:346-7.

    64. Holstege CP. Phenazopyridine. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:394-5.

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    65. Holstege CP. Phencyclidine. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:26-7.395-7

    66. Holstege CP. Poisoning emergencies in humans. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:545-62.

    67. Holstege CP. Procainamide. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:524-5.

    68. Holstege CP. Propoxypene. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:543-4.

    69. Holstege CP. Prunus species. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:555-6.

    70. Baer AB, Holstege CP. Ranitidine. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3620-1.

    71. Baer AB, Holstege CP. Red squill. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:626-7.

    72. Baer AB, Holstege CP. Rhododendron genus. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:699-700.

    73. Holstege CP. Rifampin. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:705-6.

    74. Baer AB, Holstege CP. Salicylates. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;3:761-3.

    75. Holstege CP. Solanum genus. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;4:66.

    76. Holstege CP. American Academy of Clinical Toxicology. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;4:485-6.

    77. Holstege CP. American Association of Poison Control Centers. In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;4:487.

    78. Holstege CP. American College of Medical Toxicology . In Wexler P (ed): Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK. 2005;4:489.

    79. Holstege CP: Selective serotonin reuptake Inhibitors and serotonin syndrome. In Kazzi ZN, Roberge RJ (eds): AAEM Toxicology Handbook. p.147-149. 2005

    80. Holstege CP: Valproic acid. In Kazzi ZN, Roberge RJ (eds): AAEM Toxicology Handbook. p.165-167. 2005

    81. Holstege CP: Gastrointestinal decontamination. In Kazzi ZN, Roberge RJ (eds): AAEM Toxicology Handbook. p. 55-60. 2005

    82. Holstege CP: Antipsychotics. In Kazzi ZN, Roberge RJ (eds): AAEM Toxicology Handbook. p.21-23. 2005

    83. Holstege CP: Atypical antidepressants. In Kazzi ZN, Roberge RJ (eds): AAEM Toxicology Handbook. p. 25-27. 2005

    84. Baer AB, Kirk MA, Holstege CP. Organophosphates, carbamates, pesticides, and herbicides. In Erickson TB, Ahrens WR, Aks SE, Baum CR, Ling LJ

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    (eds): Pediatric Toxicology: Diagnosis and Management of the Poisoned Child. McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. New York, NY. pp. 352-358. 2004.

    85. Holstege CP, Kirk, M: Digitalis. In Chan TC, Brady WJ, Harrigan RA, Ornato JP, Rosen P (eds): ECG in Emergency Medicine and Acute Care. Elsevier-Mosby. Philadelphia PA. pp. 255-260, 2004.

    86. Holstege CP, Baer AB: Other sodium channel blockers. In Chan TC, Brady WJ, Harrigan RA, Ornato JP, Rosen P (eds): ECG in Emergency Medicine and Acute Care. Elsevier-Mosby. Philadelphia PA. pp. 274-278, 2004.

    87. Rose SR, Holstege CP: Folic acid. In Brent J (ed): Critical Care Toxicology: Diagnosis and Management of the Critically Poisoned Patient. Mosby. Philadelphia PA. 2004

    88. Holstege CP, Baer AB: Decontamination of the poisoned patient. In Roberts JR & Hedges JR (eds): Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine, 4th Edition. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA. p. 824-840. 2003.

    89. Holstege CP: Organophosphate poisoning. In Keim SM (ed): Emergency Medicine on Call. McGraw-Hill, New York, NY. p. 353-355, 2003.

    90. Holstege CP: Elder abuse: In by Keim SM (Ed): Emergency Medicine on Call. McGraw-Hill, New York, NY. p. 304-307, 2003.

    91. Holstege CP, Kirk M: Smoke inhalation. In Goldfrank, et al (eds): Goldfrank’s Toxicologic Emergencies, 7th Edition. Appleton & Lange, East Norwalk, CT. p. 1469-1477, 2002.

    92. Holstege CP, Holstege H: Elder abuse, In Fink (ed.): Encyclopedia of Stress, 1st Edition. Academic Press, San Diego, CA. p. 19-23, 2000.

    93. Kirk M, Holstege CP: Smoke inhalation, In Goldfrank, et al (eds): Goldfrank’s Toxicologic Emergencies, 6th Edition. Appleton & Lange, East Norwalk, CT. p. 1539-1550, 1998.

    E. Health Ed/Videos, etc.

    Online Chapters

    1. Holstege CP*. CBRNE - Vomiting Agents - Dm, Da, Dc. eMedicine from

    WebMD. Updated July 12, 2012. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/833391-overview

    2. Holstege CP*, Holstege L, Charlton NP. Cocaine-Related Psychiatric Disorders. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated June 09, 2011. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/290195-overview

    3. Reilly TH, Holstege CP*, Aubin CD, Mullins ME. Pediatric Theophylline Toxicity. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated November 21, 2011. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1011007-overview.

    4. Holstege CP*. CBRNE - Incapacitating agents, Opioids/Benzodiazepines Poisoning. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated July 12, 2012. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/834190-overview.

    5. Holstege CP*. CBRNE - Incapacitating agents, 3-Quinuclidinyl Benzilate Poisoning. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated July 12, 2012. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/833155-overview

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    6. Rowden AK, Holstege CP*, Huff JS, O''Malley RN. Pathophysiology and Etiology of Lead Toxicity. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated September 30, 2011. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/2060369-overview.

    7. Brady WJ*, Mitchell S, Ferguson JD, Holstege CP: An Algorithmic Interpretation of the ECG -- The Adult Chest Pain Patient with Electrocardiographic ST Segment Elevation: AMI vs STEMI Mimic? EMedHome [serial online]. 2007. http://www.emedhome.com/.

    8. Lawrence DT, Holstege CP*, Clark K: Toxicity, Iron. Pediatrics. eMedicine Journal [serial online]. 2006.

    9. Holstege CP*, Reilly T, Hostetler MA: Toxicity, Plants - Caladium, Dieffenbachia, and Philodendron. Pediatrics. eMedicine Journal [serial online]. 2006.

    10. Holstege CP*, Baer A: Pleurisy. In Alder, et al (eds): AAEM Emergency Medical and Family Health Guide. eMedicine.com, Inc. Omaha, NE, 2001.

    11. Holstege CP*: Smoke inhalation. In Alder, et al (eds): AAEM Emergency Medical and Family Health Guide. eMedicine.com, Inc. Omaha, NE, 2001.

    Recordings 1. Holstege CP: Herbal Toxicology. Audi-Digest Emergency Medicine.

    2001;18(3) 2. Valez J, Holstege CP: Toxicology Emergencies. EMSAT Broadcast, Office

    of Emergency Medical Services, Virginia Department of Health. December, 1999.

    F. Short Communications

    1. Holstege CP*. Book Review of Medical Toxicology of Drug Abuse -

    Synthesized Chemicals and Psychoactive Plants. Clin Toxicol (pending publication) IF= 2.157, Rank 38 of 85 Toxicology Journals

    2. Althoff SO, Holstege CP*. Adolescent make with eye pain. Ann Emerg Med 2008;52(5):572,598. Cited 0 times, IF= 4.285, Rank 1 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals

    3. Wincester DE*, Holstege CP. In response to Levine et al. Regarding Hyperglycemia after Calcium Channel Blocker Overdose (letter). Crit Care Med 2008;36(2):662. IF= 6.124, Rank 2 of 27 Critical Care Medicine Journals.

    4. Holstege CP, Powers RD*. Anyone, Anything, Anytime – A History of Emergency Medicine (book review). JAMA 2006;295(7):832-833. IF= 29.978, Rank 3 of 151 General & Internal Medicine Journals

    5. Holstege CP*, Singletary EN. Skin findings associated with application of a suction device following snake envenomation. Ann Emerg Med 2006;48(1): 105. Cited 0 times, IF= 4.285, Rank 1 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals

    6. Holstege CP*. Clinical Toxicology: Principles and Mechanisms (Book Review). Clin Chem. 2005;51(4):795-796. IF= 7.149, Rank 1 of 31 Medical Laboratory Technology Journals

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    7. Holstege CP*. Petechiae and purpura associated with meningococcemia. Ann Emerg Med 2005;45(5):560. Cited 0 times, IF= 4.285, Rank 1 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals

    8. Holstege CP*. Skin findings associated with a lightning strike. Ann Emerg Med. 2005;45(4):354. Cited 0 times, IF= 4.285, Rank 1 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals

    9. Holstege CP*, Eldridge DL, Baer AB: Air emboli and respiratory distress following central venous catheter removal. Ann Emerg Med 2005;45(3):335,342. Cited 0 times, IF= 4.285, Rank 1 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals

    10. Holstege CP*: Proper treatment of anaphylaxis (letter). Ann Emerg Med. 2003;41(3):425-426. IF= 4.285, Rank 1 of 24 Emergency Medicine Journals

    G. Abstracts

    1. Mohorn PJ*, Vakkalanka P, Rushton WF, Hardison LS, Woloszyn A,

    Holstege CP, Mallow Corbett SP. The use of dexmedetomidine for sedation in patients with toxicological events. Clin Toxicol (accepted, publication pending).

    2. Vakkalanka P*, Rushton W, Hardison LS, Bishop MC, Haverstick DM, Holstege CP. Evaluation of the Initiation of Urine Drug Screens Intended for Use in Transfer Patients. Clin Toxicol (accepted, publication pending).

    3. Vakkalanka P*, Hill CM, Holstege CP. Synthetic cathinones in the global media and United States poison control centers. Clin Toxicol (accepted, publication pending).

    4. Rushton WF*, Hardison LS, Holstege CP. Intentional Pine-Sol Inhalation Injury Leading to a Hemorrhagic Pneumonitis. Clin Toxicol (accepted, publication pending).

    5. Rushton WF*, Vakkalanka P, Hardison LS, Holstege CP. Ammonia Concentrations Peak Later Than Valproic Acid Levels. Clin Toxicol (accepted, publication pending).

    6. Hardison LS*, Gorbe EB, Rushton WF, Holstege CP. Cutaneous cyclohexylamine exposure resulting in significant dermal burns without systemic toxicity. Clin Toxicol 2013;51(4):330 Presented at the European Association of Poison Centres and Clinical Toxicology Annual Meeting, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2013.

    7. Rushton WF*, Holstege CP. Deleterious Outcome following Prolonged Ice Application of an Agkistrodon Contortrix Envenomated Finger. Clin Toxicol 2013; 51(4): 277. Presented at the European Association of Poison Centres and Clinical Toxicology Annual Meeting, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2013.

    8. Ponce C*, Ait-Daoud N, Holstege C. Profound hypothermia induced by paliperidone. Clin Toxicol 2012;50(7):691. Presented at the North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, October 6, 2012.

    9. Stella A*, Holstege CP, Charlton NP. U.S. caving fatalities from 1980-2008. Wilderness Environ Med J (pending). Presented at the 6th Annual Wilderness

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    Medicine Conference. Presented at the 28th Wilderness Medical Society Scientific Meeting. Snowmass, Colorado. July, 2012.

    10. Holstege CP*, Easton DN. Carr W, Young LA, Waliko T, Stone J. Blood lead level elevation following explosive charge exposure in breachers. Acad Emerg Med 2012;19(4):S370. Presented at the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. May 12th, 2012.

    11. Holstege CP*, Borek HA, Stella AC, Charlton NP. Prevalence of Caving Accidents Due to "Bad Air". Clin Toxicol. 2012;50:296. Presented at the European Association of Poison Centres and Clinical Toxicologist. London, England. May, 2012.

    12. Holstege CP*, Borek HA. Agitation, Hyperthermia and Multiorgan Failure after Abuse of 3,4- Methylenedioxypyrovalerone. Clin Toxicol 2012;50:346. Presented at the European Association of Poison Centres and Clinical Toxicologist. London, England. May, 2012.

    13. Forrester JD, Charlton NP, Borek HA, Holstege CP*. Reporting Mortality from Animal Envenomation: Discrepancies Between the CDC WONDER Database and the American Association of Poison Control Center National Poison Data System Annual Reports. Clin Toxicol 2011;49:565 .

    14. Sibbald KN, Holstege CP*, Furbee B, Neer T, Saathoff GB. Homicidal poisonings in the United States: An analysis of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Reports from 2000-2009. Clin Toxicol 2011;49:568.

    15. Borek HA*, Carlberg DJ, Holstege CP. A case of survival of severe hypernatremia after soy sauce ingestion. Clin Toxicol 2011;49:315.

    16. Hall VR, Borek HA, Holstege CP*. Historical prevalence of murders by poisoning found on search of a national newspaper over the last century. Clin Toxicol 2011;49:570.

    17. Holstege CP*, Carr W, Young LA, Waliko T, Stone J. Blood lead level elevation following explosive charge exposure in breachers. Clin Toxicol 2011;49:581.

    18. Bechtel LK. Cunningham T, Holstege CP. Forensic analysis of potassium cyanide stored in gelatin capsules. Clin Toxicol 2010;48(6):614.

    19. Barker SJ*, Charlton NP, Holstege CP. Internet accuracy regarding snake envenomation pre-hospital care. Wilderness Environ Med J 2010;21(1):69-70.

    20. Holstege CP*, Flood JJ, Walsh JP, Bechtel LK, Saathoff GB. Intoxication associated with “Suicide by Cop.” Clin Toxicol 2009;47(7):714.

    21. Louters LL, Stehouwer N, Rekman J, Tidball A, Cok A, Holstege CP*. Verapamil inhibits the glucose transporter GLUTI. Clin Toxicol 2009;47(7):733.

    22. Charlton NP*, Bechtel LK, Lawrence DT, Haverstick DM, Holstege CP. Acetaminophen induced 5-oxoprolinuria. Clin Toxicol 2009;47(7):751.

    23. Smith MB, Charlton NP, Thomas JJ, Boyle JS, Holstege CP*. Severe Methemoglobinemia: A Case Series. Clin Toxicol 2009;47(5): 481

    24. Bechtel LK, Charlton NP, Holstege CP*. Glucose Uptake Sensitivity in Adipose and Cardiac Cells in Response to Three Classes of Calcium Channel Blockers. Clin Toxicol 2008;46(7): 593.

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    25. Lawrence DT*, Bechtel LK, Charlton NP, Boyle JS, Kirk MA, Holstege CP. Falsely elevated lactate measurement after ethylene glycol ingestion. Clin Toxicol 2008;46(7): 604.

    26. Bechtel LK*, Lawrence DT, Holstege CP. Cross-reactivity of Veratrum viride Steroid Alkaloid Compounds with a Digoxin Clinical Chemistry Assay. Clin Toxicol 2008;46(7): 639.

    27. Holstege CP*, Charlton N. Lacosamide overdose induced status epilepticus treated with hemodialysis. Clin Toxicol 2008;46(5):364

    28. Holstege CP*, Charlton N. Focal seizure activity following intentional isoniazid overdose. Clin Toxicol 2008;46(5):363

    29. Ait-Daoud N*, Holstege CP, Dobmeier S. The role of valproate induced hyperammonemia in suicidal patients. A case series. European Neuropsychopharmacol 2007;17(4):S311. Presented: The 20th European College of Neuropsychopharmacology Congress. Vienna, Austria. October 2007.

    30. Stanford CF, Schaeffer TH, Delgado J, Holstege CP, Olsen D, Bogdan GM, Heard K*. Treatment of life threatening digoxin toxicity with digoxin immune Fab. J Clin Tox 2008;45(6):647.

    31. Stanford CF, Bebarta V, Holstege CP, Bush SP, Richardson WH, Olsen D, Dart RC*. Is Crotaline fab antivenom efficacious for severe envenomations? J Clin Tox 2008;45(6):619-20.

    32. Stanford CF, Bush SP, Clark RF, Arnold TA, Haynes J, Holstege CP, Bogdan GM, Garcia W, Smith JP, Dart RC*. A new FAB2 antivenom for widow spider envenomation (latrodectism). J Clin Tox 2008;45(6):619.

    33. Kell S*, Lawrence D, Holstege CP, Kirk MA. Efficacy of a Student-Centered Approach using Human Patient Simulation in Teaching the Treatment of Venomous Snakebites in a Medical Toxicology Rotation. J Clin Tox 2008;45(6):606.

    34. Rowden AK*, Holstege CP, Kirk MA. Pediatric Copperhead Envenomations. J Clin Tox 2008;45(6):644.

    35. Bechtel L*, Holstege C. High Dose Insulin Reverses Calcium Channel Blocker Inhibition of Glucose Uptake in an Adipocyte Model. Acad Emerg Med 2007;14(5): S195.

    36. Bechtel L*, Holstege C. Verapamil Toxicity Induces Dysregulation of the Insulin-Dependent Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Pathway. Acad Emerg Med 2007;14(5): S51.

    37. Rowden AK*, Boylan VV, Wiley SH, Holstege CP, Kirk MA. CroFab use for copperhead envenomation in the young. Clin Toxicol. 2006;44(5): 696-697.

    38. Rowden AK*, Martindale JR, Wiley SH, Boylan VV, Holstege CP, Kirk MA. The relationship of snake bites and weather patterns. Clin Toxicol. 2006;44(5):669.

    39. Rowden AK*, Holstege CP, Martindale, Eldridge DL, Kirk MA. Time-delay to confirmatory blood lead levels. Clin Toxicol. 2006;44(5):720.

    40. Rowden AK*, Holstege CP, Martindale JR, Kirk MA. Time-delay of confirmatory methanol and ethylene glycol levels. Clin Toxicol. 2006;44(5):738-739.

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    41. Reilly T, Holstege CP*, Kirk MA. Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Inconsistencies Pertaining to N, N diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET). Clin Toxicol 2006;44(5):771.

    42. Michels JE, Blizzard JC, Holstege CP, Richardson W*. Cost-benefit analysis of poison center phone services. Clin Toxicol. 2006;44(5):669.

    43. Eldridge DL*, Rowden AK, Holstege CP, Kirk MA. Intentional Ingestion of Roxarsone (3-Nitro-4-Hydroxyphenylarsonic Acid) With Subsequent Elevated Liver Enzymes. Clin Toxicol. 2006;44(5):760.

    44. Kirk MA*, Holstege CP. Chemical toxic syndrome recognition: a strategy to simplify training first responders and hospital personnel about hazardous chemical emergencies Clin Toxicol 2006;44(4):439.

    45. Holstege CP*, Eldridge DL, Kirk MA. Spontaneous decrease of elevated blood lead levels despite retained intracranial lead shotgun pellets. Clin Toxicol 2006;44(4):506-507.

    46. Kirk MA, Holstege CP*. Delayed presentation of prolonged QTc leading to the diagnosis of occult citalopram poisoning. Clin Toxicol 2006;44(4):494.

    47. Holstege CP*, Brady W, Baer AB, Eldridge DL. The association of cardiovascular toxins and electrocardiographic abnormality in poisoned patients. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2005;43(5):504.

    48. Baer AB, Holstege CP*, Eldridge DL. Serum bicarbonate as a predictor of toxic salicylate levels. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2005;43(5):536.

    49. Holstege CP*. Effects of dioxins on human health. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2005;43(5):407-408.

    50. Tenharmsel A, Holstege CP*, Louters L. High dose insulin reverses verapamil inhibition of glucose uptake in mouse striated muscle. Ann Emerg Med 2005;46(3):S77.

    51. Rowden AK, Eldridge DL, Brady WJ, Holstege CP*. The Association of Cardiovascular Toxins and Electrocardiographic Abnormality in Poisoned Patients. Ann Emerg Med. 2005;46(3):S35.

    52. Eldridge DL*, Stoeckle MM, Holstege CP, Rowden AK, Kirk MA. Elevated troponin level and ST wave depression secondary to disulfarim-like reaction resulting from suspected deficit in ethanol metabolism. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2005;43(6):640-1.

    53. Rowden AK, Eldridge DL, Holstege CP*. Delayed partial thickness skin burns following exposure to carboquat (didecyl dimethyl ammonium carbonate and didecyl dimethyl ammonium bicarbonat). J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2005;43(6):751.

    54. Eldridge DL, Holstege CP*. Massive ibuprofen overdose associated with electrocardiographic changes. Submitted to J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2005;43(6):740-1.

    55. Kell SO*, Holstege CP, Asarkaya Y. Poison Education Effects in the Elderly. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2005;43(6):704.

    56. Rowden AK, Buck ML, Eldridge DL, Holstege CP*. The radiopacity of ingested transdermal medicinal patches in a simulated human model. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2005;43(6):695.

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    57. Rowden AK*, Eldridge DL, Kirk MA, Holstege CP. Pulmonary toxicity associated with rapamycin in a pediatric renal transplant patient. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2005;43(6):655-6.

    58. Kell SO*, Kirk MA, Rowden AK, Holstege CP, Asarkaya Y. Effects on learning using human patient simulation in teaching pharmacology principles. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2005;43(6):700.

    59. Eldridge DL*, Richardson W, Michels JE, Holstege CP, Kirk MA. The role of poison centers in a mass chlorine exposure. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2005;43(6):766-7.

    60. Rowden AK*, Calise AG, Holstege CP. Influence of marketing on tramadol prescribing practices in an urban teaching hospital. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2005;43(6):667.

    61. Holstege CP*, Fringer RC, Sargeant E. Safety, efficacy and feasibility of activated charcoal in first aid. Resuscitation 2005;67:332.

    62. Holstege CP*. Safety, efficacy and feasibility of wound suction for pit viper envenomation in first aid. Resuscitation 2005;67:333.

    63. Judge JA, Holstege CP*. Safety, efficacy and feasibility of water irrigation in the first aid management of a toxic exposure to the skin and/or eye. Resuscitation 2005;67:333.

    64. Maready E, Holstege CP*, Brady W, Baer AB. Electrocardiographic abnormality in carbon monoxide-poisoned patients. Ann Emerg Med. 2004;44(4):S92

    65. Baer AB, Kirk MA, Eldridge DL, Holstege CP*: Profound thrombocytopenia induced by crotalus horridus envenomation unresponsive to CroFab. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol. 2004;42(5):810.

    66. Baer AB*, Kirk MA, Holstege CP: Obtaining medical information during a nuclear, biological, or chemical (NBC) incident: A survey study. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol. 2004;42(5):820-821.

    67. Kirk MA*, Kell S, Dobmeier S, Baer AB, Holstege CP, Huff JS, Jackson JM: Using new technologies for medical toxicology education. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol. 2004;42(5):780.

    68. Holstege CP*, Baer AB, Eldridge DL, Kirk MA, Brady, WJ. Case series of elevated troponin I following carbon monoxide poisoning. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol. 2004;42(5):742-743.

    69. Brady W*, Dobson T, Ghaemmaghami CA, Burt DR, Holstege CP: ST segment depression in ACS patients. Acad Emerg Med. 2004

    70. Kurz MC, Brady WJ*, Beagle C, Perron AD, Ullman EA, Holstege CP, Riviello RJ, Ripley A, Ghaemmaghami CA: Can initial ECG predict peak troponin I? A biostatistical approach. Ann Emerg Med. 2003;42(4):S30

    71. Holstege CP*, Horn JR, Horn SM, Kell SO, Baer AB, Kirk MA: Survey of first responders and health department official’s knowledge of poison center services. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol. 2003;41(5):697.*

    72. Holstege CP*, Baer AB, Kirk MA: Prolonged hallucinations following ingestion of alpha-methyl-tryptamine. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol. 2003;41(5):746.*

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    73. Kirk MA*, Dobmeier SG, Holstege CP, Kell SO: Multiple communications for poison centers during mass chemical exposure. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol. 2003;41(5):697.

    74. Kirk MA*, Baer AB, Holstege CP, Martin ML: Nasal button battery impaction as cause of periorbital cellulitis and corrosive tissue injury. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol. 2003;41(5):679.

    75. Kell S, Dagenais J, Farrar R, Holstege CP: Time saving archive for educators. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol. 2003;41(5):709-710.

    76. Ferguson JD, Holstege CP*, Wolf CE, Baer AB, Poklis A. Analysis of moonshine for contaminants. Acad Emerg Med 2003 May;10(5):511.*

    77. Holstege CP*, Kell S, Baer AB, Fatovitch T. Prevalence of Oxycontin Abuse in High School Students. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2002;40(5):656.

    78. Baylor M, Holstege CP*, Baer AB. Case series of prolonged choreoathetosis, fever, and hallucinations following pemoline ingestion. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2002;40(5):682.

    79. Baer AB, Holstege CP*. Milrinone overdose induced hypotension reversed by vasopressin and norepinephrine infusions. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2002;40(5):690.

    80. Holstege CP*, Baer AB, Baylor M, Thompson J. Retained gastric lead foreign body resulting in markedly elevated blood lead levels in two children. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2001;39(5):550.*

    81. Holstege CP*, Mullins M, Baer AB. Hypotension induced by massive caffeine overdose responsive only to vasopressin infusion. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2001;39(5):513.*

    82. Kell S*, Holstege CP, Thompson J: Current ipecac recommendations, what does it mean for future national materials? J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2001;39(5):566.

    83. Brady W*, Syverud S, Beagle C, Perron A, Holstege C, Riviello R, Ripley A, Ghaemmaghami C. The effect of electrocardiographic ST-segment depression on the electrocardiographic diagnosis of ST-segment elevation acute myocardial infarction. Ann Emerg Med 2001;38(4):S92.

    84. Holstege CP*, Brown P, Carr B. Prevalence of complimentary and alternative medicine use in the pediatric emergency department. Ann Emerg Med 2001;38(4):S49-50.*

    85. Holstege CP*, Baylor M, Rusyniac D, Brady W. Lidocaine: Do emergency health care providers know the correct dose. Ann Emerg Med 2001;38(4):S60.*

    86. Brady WJ, Syverud SA, Beagle C, Ullman EA, Perron AD, Riviello R, Holstege CP, Ripley A, Ghaemmaghami C. ST-segment elevation: Analysis of the waveform morphology in the ED diagnosis of AMI. Academic Emergency Medicine 2001;8(5):554.

    87. Kell S*, Oneida B, Thompson J, Holstege C. Intranet system – A valuable tool. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2000;38:565.

    88. Rose R*, Carper B, Waring E, Holstege C, Cisek J. Utilization of caller ID technology among certified poison centers. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 1999;37(5):590.

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    89. Holstege CP*, Snyder L, Cisek J, Rose R. Profound methemoglobinemia induced by dermal and inhalational exposure to aniline dye. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 1999;37(5):621.*

    90. Waring E*, Holstege CP, Rose SR, Cisek J. Transient miosis and contact dermatitis from Bombina bombina exposure. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 1999;37(5):615.

    91. Cisek J*, Holstege CP, Rose R. Seizure associated with butanediol ingestion. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 1999;37(5):650.

    92. Holstege CP*, Kirk MA, Furbee RB, Wermuth ME. Wide complex dysrhythmia in calcium channel blocker overdose responsive to sodium bicarbonate therapy. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 1998;36(5):509.*

    93. Seifert S, Holstege CP*, Furbee RB, Kirk MA. Organ procurement after brodifacoum poisoning. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 1998;36(5):463-464.*

    94. Jones JS*, Riekse R, Holstege CP, White L, Bergquist T. Metered-dose inhalers: Do emergency health care providers know what to teach? Academic Emergency Medicine 1995.*

    H. Picture Credits

    1. Holstege CP: Methemoglobinemia. In Mader SS: Biology. 10th & 11th

    edition. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 007-352543-X. 2. Holstege CP: Methemoglobinemia. Ireland K: Visualizing Human Biology.

    John Wiley & Sons in conjunction with the National Geographic Society. (publishing pending)

    3. Holstege CP: Pus caterpillar. In Kazzi Z: Envenomations. In Haddad, et al (eds): Clinical Management of Poisoning and Drug Overdose, 4th Edition. W B Sunders Co. (publishing pending)

    4. Holstege CP: Swallowed lead musket ball. Clinics in Laboratory Medicine 2006;26(1):89.

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