Comparative analysis of organophosphorus versus carbamate pesticide poisoning: a case study
Article Category: Case study
Published Online: Mar 29, 2024
Page range: 81 - 84
Received: Sep 01, 2023
Accepted: Feb 01, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/aiht-2024-75-3781
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© 2024 Jia-ding Xia et al., published by Sciendo
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Organophosphorus poisoning is a critical condition that can cause central nervous system depression, respiratory failure, and death early on. As its clinical manifestations closely resemble those of carbamate pesticide poisoning, the aim of this case study is to present a case of misdiagnosis, initially identifying carbofuran poisoning as organophosphate in a patient suspect of a heatstroke. We also present a case of intentional self-poisoning with organophosphate dichlorvos to underline the likelihood of pesticide poisoning in patients exhibiting acute cholinergic symptoms when the ingested substance is not known. In such cases, empirical treatment with atropine and oxime can be started pending timely differential diagnosis to adjust treatment as necessary.