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The Time between Paraquat Ingestion and a Negative Dithionite Urine Test in an Independent Risk Factor for Death and Organ Failure in Acute Paraquat Intoxication

Authors
Seok, SujinKim, Young-heeGil, Hyo-wookSong, Ho-yeonHong, Sae-yong
Issue Date
Sep-2012
Publisher
대한의학회
Keywords
Paraquat; Intoxication; Dithionite Test; Risk Factors; Mortality; Multiple Organ Failure
Citation
Journal of Korean Medical Science, v.27, no.9, pp 993 - 998
Pages
6
Journal Title
Journal of Korean Medical Science
Volume
27
Number
9
Start Page
993
End Page
998
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/14882
DOI
10.3346/jkms.2012.27.9.993
ISSN
1011-8934
1598-6357
Abstract
To identify a prognostic marker that is less sensitive to variations in the elapsed time since paraquat ingestion, we assessed the time between paraquat ingestion and a negative dithionite urine test as a prognostic parameter in patients with acute paraquat intoxication. Forty-one patients with acute paraquat intoxication were enrolled in this study and analyzed to verify significant determinants of mortality and organ dysfunction. The amount of paraquat ingested, paraquat plasma levels, and the time to a negative urine dithionite test were significant independent risk factors predicting mortality. The amount of paraquat ingestion, and the time to a negative urine dithionite test were independent risk factors predicting organ dysfunction. With a cut-off value of 34.5 hr for the time to negative conversion of the urine dithionite test, the sensitivity and specificity for mortality were 71.4% and 75.0%, respectively. The incidence of acute kidney injury and respiratory failure above 34.5 hr were 100% and 85.0%, respectively. In conclusion, the time to a negative urine dithionite test is the reliable marker for predicting mortality and/or essential organ failure in patients with acute paraquat intoxication, who survive 72 hr.
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