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Citation

Shaikh S, Khaskheli MS, Meraj M, Raza H. Pak. J. Med. Sci. Q. 2018; 34(3): 719-723.

Affiliation

Dr. Hamid Raza, MBBS, MCPS, FCPS. Assistant Professor, Head of Department of Anesthesiology, Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences, Jamshoro, Pakistan.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Professional Medical Publications)

DOI

10.12669/pjms.343.15000

PMID

30034446

PMCID

PMC6041540

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of organophosphate poisoning (OPP) among patients at tertiary healthcare, Pakistan.

METHODS: This cohort study was conducted over a six-year period (January 2011 to December 2016) of OPP patients admitted to the intensive care unit of Peoples University of Medical & Health Sciences for Women SBA, Hospital Pakistan and their outcome was determined.

RESULTS: Total mortality was 17.39% (84 deaths in 483 patients, excluding those referred to Karachi). Out of these 84 deaths, 65 patients (13.46%) expired due to cardiorespiratory failure, 17 deaths (3.52%) followed due to complication of mechanical ventilation & ICU acquired infection and two deaths (0.41%) occurred due to renal failure. The major cause of poisoning was deliberate self-harm /suicidal intention (93.02%), with gender distribution of female (57.07%) and male (35.95%), followed by unintentional/accidental exposure (6.98%) in males. The intensive supportive treatment, precise and appropriate respiratory care, and adequate amount of atropine and pralidoxime doses are keys to reducing the OPP patient's mortality.

CONCLUSION: Organophosphate poisoning (OPP) intoxication is common in female gender. The easy availability of these harmful compounds has resulted in increased mortality either by accidental exposure or most often by the deliberate suicidal attempt.


Language: en

Keywords

Atropine; Organophosphate poisoning; Pralidoxime; Suicidal intention

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