Impact of Serum Amylase Level in the Outcome of Acute Organophosphorus Poisoning: 2-Year Cross-Sectional Study at Rural Teaching Hospital

Introduction Prompt recognition and aggressive management of acute intoxication due to organophosphorus poisoning are essential to minimize the morbidity and mortality. The present study was undertaken to know the prognosis and outcome of organophosphorus poisoning patients with the estimation of lo...

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Main Authors: Aniket Patil, Sunil Kumar, Anil Inamdar, Sourya Acharya, Anil Wanjari, Shilpa Bawankule, Sachin Agrawal, Tushar Sontakke
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Published: Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2021-09-01
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spelling doaj-f7943fa198df46c0bd4b046d540084082021-09-08T23:08:59ZengThieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.Journal of Laboratory Physicians0974-27270974-78262021-09-0110.1055/s-0041-1734015Impact of Serum Amylase Level in the Outcome of Acute Organophosphorus Poisoning: 2-Year Cross-Sectional Study at Rural Teaching HospitalAniket Patil0Sunil Kumar1Anil Inamdar2Sourya Acharya3Anil Wanjari4Shilpa Bawankule5Sachin Agrawal6Tushar Sontakke7Department of Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, DattaMeghe Institute of Medical Science (Deemed to be University) Sawangi Meghe, Wardha, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, DattaMeghe Institute of Medical Science (Deemed to be University) Sawangi Meghe, Wardha, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, DattaMeghe Institute of Medical Science (Deemed to be University) Sawangi Meghe, Wardha, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, DattaMeghe Institute of Medical Science (Deemed to be University) Sawangi Meghe, Wardha, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, DattaMeghe Institute of Medical Science (Deemed to be University) Sawangi Meghe, Wardha, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, DattaMeghe Institute of Medical Science (Deemed to be University) Sawangi Meghe, Wardha, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, DattaMeghe Institute of Medical Science (Deemed to be University) Sawangi Meghe, Wardha, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, DattaMeghe Institute of Medical Science (Deemed to be University) Sawangi Meghe, Wardha, Maharashtra, IndiaIntroduction Prompt recognition and aggressive management of acute intoxication due to organophosphorus poisoning are essential to minimize the morbidity and mortality. The present study was undertaken to know the prognosis and outcome of organophosphorus poisoning patients with the estimation of low-cost enzymes like the serum amylase level in a population with financial constraints. Method In this cross-sectional study, we had enrolled 100 cases that had a history of exposure to organophosphorus compounds, and the serum amylase level was measured in all the patients. We assessed the outcome of all the patients in the form of discharge, need of ventilators, intensive care unit stay, and death. Results The mean serum amylase level in discharge patients was 335.40 ± 192.45, and in the patients who died it was 843.37 ± 22.60. It was significant to predict the outcome (t-value 7.07, p-value 0.0001, statistically significant). Conclusion Serum amylase level shows significant correlation with clinical outcomes in organophosphorus poisoning.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0041-1734015serum amylaseorganophosphorus poisoningoutcomeserum acetylcholinesterase
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author Aniket Patil
Sunil Kumar
Anil Inamdar
Sourya Acharya
Anil Wanjari
Shilpa Bawankule
Sachin Agrawal
Tushar Sontakke
spellingShingle Aniket Patil
Sunil Kumar
Anil Inamdar
Sourya Acharya
Anil Wanjari
Shilpa Bawankule
Sachin Agrawal
Tushar Sontakke
Impact of Serum Amylase Level in the Outcome of Acute Organophosphorus Poisoning: 2-Year Cross-Sectional Study at Rural Teaching Hospital
Journal of Laboratory Physicians
serum amylase
organophosphorus poisoning
outcome
serum acetylcholinesterase
author_facet Aniket Patil
Sunil Kumar
Anil Inamdar
Sourya Acharya
Anil Wanjari
Shilpa Bawankule
Sachin Agrawal
Tushar Sontakke
author_sort Aniket Patil
title Impact of Serum Amylase Level in the Outcome of Acute Organophosphorus Poisoning: 2-Year Cross-Sectional Study at Rural Teaching Hospital
title_short Impact of Serum Amylase Level in the Outcome of Acute Organophosphorus Poisoning: 2-Year Cross-Sectional Study at Rural Teaching Hospital
title_full Impact of Serum Amylase Level in the Outcome of Acute Organophosphorus Poisoning: 2-Year Cross-Sectional Study at Rural Teaching Hospital
title_fullStr Impact of Serum Amylase Level in the Outcome of Acute Organophosphorus Poisoning: 2-Year Cross-Sectional Study at Rural Teaching Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Serum Amylase Level in the Outcome of Acute Organophosphorus Poisoning: 2-Year Cross-Sectional Study at Rural Teaching Hospital
title_sort impact of serum amylase level in the outcome of acute organophosphorus poisoning: 2-year cross-sectional study at rural teaching hospital
publisher Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
series Journal of Laboratory Physicians
issn 0974-2727
0974-7826
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Introduction Prompt recognition and aggressive management of acute intoxication due to organophosphorus poisoning are essential to minimize the morbidity and mortality. The present study was undertaken to know the prognosis and outcome of organophosphorus poisoning patients with the estimation of low-cost enzymes like the serum amylase level in a population with financial constraints. Method In this cross-sectional study, we had enrolled 100 cases that had a history of exposure to organophosphorus compounds, and the serum amylase level was measured in all the patients. We assessed the outcome of all the patients in the form of discharge, need of ventilators, intensive care unit stay, and death. Results The mean serum amylase level in discharge patients was 335.40 ± 192.45, and in the patients who died it was 843.37 ± 22.60. It was significant to predict the outcome (t-value 7.07, p-value 0.0001, statistically significant). Conclusion Serum amylase level shows significant correlation with clinical outcomes in organophosphorus poisoning.
topic serum amylase
organophosphorus poisoning
outcome
serum acetylcholinesterase
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0041-1734015
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