Cholinergic syndrome: a case report of acute organophosphate and carbamate poisoning
Kategoria artykułu: Case report
Data publikacji: 29 cze 2020
Zakres stron: 163 - 166
Otrzymano: 01 mar 2020
Przyjęty: 01 cze 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/aiht-2020-71-3413
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© 2020 Tadej Petreski et al., published by Sciendo
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Cholinergic syndrome is a common topic at western medical universities yet rarely observed in clinical practice. The treatment involves muscarinic antagonists, acetylcholinesterase reactivation, seizure control, and supportive measures. Here we report a case of a 52-year old Caucasian male who attempted suicide by ingesting a purple crystal powder that turned out to be a mixture of carbofuran and chlormephos. At clinical examination, the patient presented with salivation, perspiration, diarrhoea, bradypnoea, loss of consciousness, and epileptic seizures. Laboratory tests showed low plasma cholinesterase, and we started obidoxime along with supportive intensive care treatment. He was later transferred to the psychiatry department for further diagnostics and treatment.