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Clinical characteristics and cholinesterase levels in childrenwith carbofuran poisoning
Article | WPRIM | ID: wpr-834882
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ABSTRACT
Objective@#Acute group poisoning caused by food ingestion occurred in an elementary school in Korea. We aimed todescribe the clinical characteristics, emergency treatment, outcomes, and the cholinesterase level of children with carbofuranpoisoning. @*Methods@#We recruited 32 children who were transferred to hospitals, and they underwent physical examination and laboratoryinvestigations with detailed history-taking performed at one week after carbofuran poisoning. A questionnaireabout presenting symptoms, the transport process, treatment, and the clinical course was conducted with their parent’sagreement. We compared the level of cholinesterase in red blood cells (RBCs) of the child patients without poisoning. @*Results@#The most common presenting symptoms were hypersalivation (84.4%), dizziness (68.8%), nausea (65.6%),and tremor of the limbs (56.3%). Among them, nine children were transported from the initial hospital to a higher levelemergency medical center. Both cholinesterase measurements and atropine injection were done only at a provincialemergency medical center. One child who required ventilator care and was admitted to the intensive care unit showed alow serum cholinesterase level until one week. Six children had symptoms that lasted until a week. Patients showed asignificantly lower RBC cholinesterase level than did the children without poisoning (11974 [95% CI 10257-13997] vs13025 [95% CI 12157-13552] IU/gHb) (P=0.017). @*Conclusion@#The clinical features and cholinesterase activity of children with carbamate poisoning may be different fromthose of adults with carbamate poisoning. RBC acetylcholinestrase was significantly lower than that of healthy childrenuntil a week after carbofuran poisoning. Cholinersterase could be decreased for a long time, against our expectations,and it is a biomarker of exposure to carbofuran in children by serial monitoring.
Texte intégral: 1 Indice: WPRIM Texte intégral: Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine Année: 2020 Type: Article
Texte intégral: 1 Indice: WPRIM Texte intégral: Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine Année: 2020 Type: Article