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A study of clinical profile of patients with organophosphorus poisoning.

Authors :
Upadhyay, Kamlesh J.
Shah, Nilima K.
Patel, Ramesh K.
Datraniya, Mohini
Parmar, Mihir
Source :
International Archives of Integrated Medicine. Nov2019, Vol. 6 Issue 11, p29-34. 6p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: In developing countries, the widespread use of organophosphorus compounds (OPCs) has been accompanied by increasing incidence of poisoning with these agents, both suicidal and accidental. This is attributed mainly to their easy availability, indiscriminate handling, storage and lack of knowledge about the serious consequences of poisoning. Of the various substance used for suicidal attempts in India, OPCs form a significant group. Since the clinical manifestation of OPC poisoning is diverse ranging from mild symptoms to fatal complications in the course of time, we need proper management of the situation. Materials and methods: Present study included 42 patients with Organophosphorus poisoning admitted in B.J. Medical College, and Civil Hospital Ahmedabad. This study was carried out from June 2018 to June 2019. Patients were managed as per standard protocols of O P poisoning. We also checked for various parameters on like cholinesterase level, complete blood counts, renal function test with electrolytes, liver function test. Results: In this study, majority of patients fell in 20-30 years of age group with male predominance. Most common clinical features were vomiting, miosis and giddiness. Majority of the patients belonged to mild grade. The average s.cholinesterase level was low as severity increases. More doses of PAM and atropine were required in severe poisoning. Most common complication was respiratory paralysis. Death was more in severe poisoning. Conclusion: OPC is one of the most common poisoning in India. In patients of OP poisoning presenting symptoms and s.ChE level directly correlated with severity. Therapeutic required dose of PAM and atropine are different in different grade of severity. Survival amongst patients is definitely better if atropine and PAM are being given with Mechanical ventilator support in cases of respiratory insufficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23940026
Volume :
6
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Archives of Integrated Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
140369133