Relationship between alcohol co-ingestion and outcome in profenofos self-poisoning - A prospective case series.

<h4>Introduction</h4>The importance of alcohol co-ingestion for outcome in organophosphorus (OP) insecticide self-poisoning has only been studied for the relatively hydrophilic dimethyl insecticide, dimethoate. We aimed to assess the effect of alcohol in acute poisoning with the lipophil...

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Main Authors: H K Jeevan Dhanarisi, Indika B Gawarammana, Fahim Mohamed, Michael Eddleston
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200133
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spelling doaj-40875a8b91ca4c0b8a9ca05590745e9e2021-03-04T12:39:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01137e020013310.1371/journal.pone.0200133Relationship between alcohol co-ingestion and outcome in profenofos self-poisoning - A prospective case series.H K Jeevan DhanarisiIndika B GawarammanaFahim MohamedMichael Eddleston<h4>Introduction</h4>The importance of alcohol co-ingestion for outcome in organophosphorus (OP) insecticide self-poisoning has only been studied for the relatively hydrophilic dimethyl insecticide, dimethoate. We aimed to assess the effect of alcohol in acute poisoning with the lipophilic S-alkyl OP insecticide, profenofos.<h4>Methodology</h4>Demographic and clinical data, including an alcohol history, were prospectively collected from all cases of acute poisoning with agricultural profenofos EC50 presenting to two Sri Lankan hospitals over seven years.<h4>Results</h4>Of 1859 patients with acute OP insecticide self-poisoning, 243 (13.1%) reported ingestion of profenofos (male 182/243, 74.9%). Alcohol co-ingestion was reported by 64/243 (26.3%). All patients reporting alcohol co-ingestion were male (64/64 [100%] vs 118/179 [65.9%] not reporting alcohol ingestion, p<0.001). More patients reporting alcohol co-ingestion died (10/64 [15.6%] vs 10/179 [5.6%]; p = 0.013) and required intubation (13/64 [20.3%] vs 16/179 [8.9%], p = 0.016) compared to those who did not co-ingest alcohol. Using multi-logistic regression, controlling for the estimated dose ingested, age (OR 11.1 [2.5 to 48.9] for age > 35 years vs ≤35 years) and alcohol co-ingestion (OR 3.1 [1.2 to 7.9]) were independently associated with increased risk of death. Increased risk of intubation was independently associated with age (OR 3.2 [1.6 to 6.6] for age > 35 years vs ≤35 years) and alcohol co-ingestion (OR 3.2 [1.6 to 6.4]).<h4>Conclusion</h4>A history of alcohol co-ingestion, as well as older age, is independently associated with worse outcome in patients' self-poisoned with profenofos.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200133
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author H K Jeevan Dhanarisi
Indika B Gawarammana
Fahim Mohamed
Michael Eddleston
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Indika B Gawarammana
Fahim Mohamed
Michael Eddleston
Relationship between alcohol co-ingestion and outcome in profenofos self-poisoning - A prospective case series.
PLoS ONE
author_facet H K Jeevan Dhanarisi
Indika B Gawarammana
Fahim Mohamed
Michael Eddleston
author_sort H K Jeevan Dhanarisi
title Relationship between alcohol co-ingestion and outcome in profenofos self-poisoning - A prospective case series.
title_short Relationship between alcohol co-ingestion and outcome in profenofos self-poisoning - A prospective case series.
title_full Relationship between alcohol co-ingestion and outcome in profenofos self-poisoning - A prospective case series.
title_fullStr Relationship between alcohol co-ingestion and outcome in profenofos self-poisoning - A prospective case series.
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between alcohol co-ingestion and outcome in profenofos self-poisoning - A prospective case series.
title_sort relationship between alcohol co-ingestion and outcome in profenofos self-poisoning - a prospective case series.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description <h4>Introduction</h4>The importance of alcohol co-ingestion for outcome in organophosphorus (OP) insecticide self-poisoning has only been studied for the relatively hydrophilic dimethyl insecticide, dimethoate. We aimed to assess the effect of alcohol in acute poisoning with the lipophilic S-alkyl OP insecticide, profenofos.<h4>Methodology</h4>Demographic and clinical data, including an alcohol history, were prospectively collected from all cases of acute poisoning with agricultural profenofos EC50 presenting to two Sri Lankan hospitals over seven years.<h4>Results</h4>Of 1859 patients with acute OP insecticide self-poisoning, 243 (13.1%) reported ingestion of profenofos (male 182/243, 74.9%). Alcohol co-ingestion was reported by 64/243 (26.3%). All patients reporting alcohol co-ingestion were male (64/64 [100%] vs 118/179 [65.9%] not reporting alcohol ingestion, p<0.001). More patients reporting alcohol co-ingestion died (10/64 [15.6%] vs 10/179 [5.6%]; p = 0.013) and required intubation (13/64 [20.3%] vs 16/179 [8.9%], p = 0.016) compared to those who did not co-ingest alcohol. Using multi-logistic regression, controlling for the estimated dose ingested, age (OR 11.1 [2.5 to 48.9] for age > 35 years vs ≤35 years) and alcohol co-ingestion (OR 3.1 [1.2 to 7.9]) were independently associated with increased risk of death. Increased risk of intubation was independently associated with age (OR 3.2 [1.6 to 6.6] for age > 35 years vs ≤35 years) and alcohol co-ingestion (OR 3.2 [1.6 to 6.4]).<h4>Conclusion</h4>A history of alcohol co-ingestion, as well as older age, is independently associated with worse outcome in patients' self-poisoned with profenofos.
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