Supportive Measures in the Treatment of Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning as a Trial to Reduce Mortality at Assiut University Hospital, Egypt

Aluminum phosphide (AlP) poisoning is a major problem, accounting for many Emergency Unit visits and hospitalization with increasing incidence of AlP toxicity in the last few years. In spite of the progress achieved in the field of toxicology and associated therapies, AlP is still responsible for a...

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Main Authors: Randa H. Abdel-Hady, Aml A. Mohamed, Marwa Kh. Mohammed
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Naif University Publishing House 2019-05-01
Series:Arab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine
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Online Access:https://journals.nauss.edu.sa/index.php/AJFSFM/article/view/809
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author Randa H. Abdel-Hady
Aml A. Mohamed
Marwa Kh. Mohammed
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description Aluminum phosphide (AlP) poisoning is a major problem, accounting for many Emergency Unit visits and hospitalization with increasing incidence of AlP toxicity in the last few years. In spite of the progress achieved in the field of toxicology and associated therapies, AlP is still responsible for a high rate of mortality due to the rapid onset of life-threatening symptoms, ineffective treatment and inadequate data on the efficacy of therapeutic interventions. AlP poisoning is a serious medical emergency demanding early and adequate management. In this prospective study of AlP toxicity, 44 patients admitted to emergency unit of Assiut university hospital in the period from 1st January to 30th June 2016 were included. There were 28 males (68.2%) and 16 females (31.8%). The majority of the cases were in the age group from 21 to 30 years (n=28, 54.6%). Thirty-six (81.8%) of admitted patients were from rural areas. Suicidal intake was the main mode of toxicity in 81.8% of cases. About 41% of the cases were shocked at their presentation and had metabolic acidosis. The mortality rate was 45.5%. The incidence of death in patients treated with N-acetyl cysteine to the incidence of death in non-treated patients was 1:12. AlP poisoning needs more attention due to associated fatality, the absence of an antidote, and a high number of youth victims. Supportive measures are vital in these patients. N-acetyl cysteine has a protective effect.
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spelling doaj.art-5897642725de4c0f8936370f925189412024-03-12T12:28:08ZaraNaif University Publishing HouseArab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine1658-67861658-67942019-05-01191210122210.26735/16586794.2019.008332Supportive Measures in the Treatment of Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning as a Trial to Reduce Mortality at Assiut University Hospital, EgyptRanda H. Abdel-HadyAml A. MohamedMarwa Kh. MohammedAluminum phosphide (AlP) poisoning is a major problem, accounting for many Emergency Unit visits and hospitalization with increasing incidence of AlP toxicity in the last few years. In spite of the progress achieved in the field of toxicology and associated therapies, AlP is still responsible for a high rate of mortality due to the rapid onset of life-threatening symptoms, ineffective treatment and inadequate data on the efficacy of therapeutic interventions. AlP poisoning is a serious medical emergency demanding early and adequate management. In this prospective study of AlP toxicity, 44 patients admitted to emergency unit of Assiut university hospital in the period from 1st January to 30th June 2016 were included. There were 28 males (68.2%) and 16 females (31.8%). The majority of the cases were in the age group from 21 to 30 years (n=28, 54.6%). Thirty-six (81.8%) of admitted patients were from rural areas. Suicidal intake was the main mode of toxicity in 81.8% of cases. About 41% of the cases were shocked at their presentation and had metabolic acidosis. The mortality rate was 45.5%. The incidence of death in patients treated with N-acetyl cysteine to the incidence of death in non-treated patients was 1:12. AlP poisoning needs more attention due to associated fatality, the absence of an antidote, and a high number of youth victims. Supportive measures are vital in these patients. N-acetyl cysteine has a protective effect.https://journals.nauss.edu.sa/index.php/AJFSFM/article/view/809forensic sciencealuminum phosphide poisoningcardiotoxicitypesticidesemergencyn-acetyl cysteine.
spellingShingle Randa H. Abdel-Hady
Aml A. Mohamed
Marwa Kh. Mohammed
Supportive Measures in the Treatment of Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning as a Trial to Reduce Mortality at Assiut University Hospital, Egypt
Arab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine
forensic science
aluminum phosphide poisoning
cardiotoxicity
pesticides
emergency
n-acetyl cysteine.
title Supportive Measures in the Treatment of Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning as a Trial to Reduce Mortality at Assiut University Hospital, Egypt
title_full Supportive Measures in the Treatment of Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning as a Trial to Reduce Mortality at Assiut University Hospital, Egypt
title_fullStr Supportive Measures in the Treatment of Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning as a Trial to Reduce Mortality at Assiut University Hospital, Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Supportive Measures in the Treatment of Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning as a Trial to Reduce Mortality at Assiut University Hospital, Egypt
title_short Supportive Measures in the Treatment of Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning as a Trial to Reduce Mortality at Assiut University Hospital, Egypt
title_sort supportive measures in the treatment of aluminum phosphide poisoning as a trial to reduce mortality at assiut university hospital egypt
topic forensic science
aluminum phosphide poisoning
cardiotoxicity
pesticides
emergency
n-acetyl cysteine.
url https://journals.nauss.edu.sa/index.php/AJFSFM/article/view/809
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