Utilization of plasmapheresis for organophosphate intoxication: A case report

Organophosphate (OP) compounds are extremely toxic chemicals that may be absorbed via skin, conjunctiva, gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. Treatment of OP poisoning is a critical and aggressive process which includes decontamination, antidote administration (atropin and oximes), mechanical v...

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Main Authors: Nezihat Rana Disel, Ayca Acikalin, Zeynep Kekec, Ahmet Sebe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-06-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S245224731630108X
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Summary:Organophosphate (OP) compounds are extremely toxic chemicals that may be absorbed via skin, conjunctiva, gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. Treatment of OP poisoning is a critical and aggressive process which includes decontamination, antidote administration (atropin and oximes), mechanical ventilation support and extracorporeal elimination procedures if needed. Here we present a young female patient who was unintentionally poisoned by an OP (trichlorfon) after using it to moisture her skin. The importance of this patient is the dermal disease that makes her unprotective to dermal exposure of chemicals and application of plasmapheresis to treat her poisoning. Keywords: Organophosphate, Intoxication, Plasmapheresis, Dermal exposure, Ichthyosis
ISSN:2452-2473