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Citation

Sert AA, Tarlkçl Klllç E, Akdemir MS, Kavak G. Dubai Medical Journal 2019; 1(1-4): 13-18.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019)

DOI

10.1159/000493768

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Organophosphates (OP) are frequently used as pesticides around the world in agriculture. Exposures to OP cause a significant number of poisonings each year and lead to deaths. Acute toxicity manifests as cholinergic crisis with glandular secretions, myasthenic-like syndrome, peripheral neuropathies, neuropsychiatric abnormalities, extrapyramidal disorders, altered mental status, and weakness. Summary: After Institutional Review Board approval, this retrospective study was performed by evaluating the hospital records of patients admitted to an intensive care unit with acute OP poisonings. Data regarding age, gender, duration of hospitalization, severity, complications, and outcome of the patients were recorded. The data were presented as mean ± standard deviation, analyzed with SPSS software. A total of 47 patients were included in the study of whom 70.2% were female and 29.8% were male. Mean age of the patients was 25.8 years. The reason for poisoning was suicide in 80.9% and accident in 19.1%. Mean intensive care unit stay was 5.9 days. The mortality rate was 12.8%. Key Messages: Our study contributes substantial information regarding the epidemiology and outcomes of acute OP poisonings in a tertiary care training hospital in a rural area; its relatively small sample size and its being a retrospective record-based study are limitations of the study. There is a need for future studies to reveal the underlying factors responsible for acute OP poisonings in Turkey and accordingly to solve these problems and thereby reduce the incidence of acute OP cases. © 2018


Language: en

Keywords

adult; human; suicide; female; male; accident; Review; hospitalization; disease severity; controlled study; retrospective study; clinical article; length of stay; tachycardia; priority journal; intensive care unit; coma; activated carbon; confusion; intensive care; diarrhea; hypersalivation; artificial ventilation; atropine; organophosphate pesticide; Glasgow coma scale; pralidoxime; lactate dehydrogenase; bradycardia; Turkey (republic); miosis; hyperglycemia; outcome assessment; APACHE; loading drug dose; fasciculation; recommended drug dose; organophosphate poisoning; salivation; mortality rate; tertiary care center

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