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Is oxygen required before atropine administration in organophosphorus or carbamate pesticide poisoning? – A cohort study
BACKGROUND: Early and adequate atropine administration in organophosphorus (OP) or carbamate insecticide poisoning improves outcome. However, some authors advise that oxygen must be given before atropine due to the risk of inducing ventricular dysrhythmias in hypoxic patients. Because oxygen is freq...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4134047/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24810796 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/15563650.2014.915411 |
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author | Konickx, L. A. Bingham, K. Eddleston, M. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Early and adequate atropine administration in organophosphorus (OP) or carbamate insecticide poisoning improves outcome. However, some authors advise that oxygen must be given before atropine due to the risk of inducing ventricular dysrhythmias in hypoxic patients. Because oxygen is frequently unavailable in district hospitals of rural Asia, where the majority of patients with insecticide poisoning present, this guidance has significant implications for patient care. The published evidence for this advice is weak. We therefore performed a patient cohort analysis to look for early cardiac deaths in patients poisoned by anticholinesterase pesticides. METHODS: We analysed a prospective Sri Lankan cohort of OP or carbamate-poisoned patients treated with early atropine without the benefit of oxygen for evidence of early deaths. The incidence of fatal primary cardiac arrests within 3 h of admission was used as a sensitive (but non-specific) marker of possible ventricular dysrhythmias. RESULTS: The cohort consisted of 1957 patients. The incidence of a primary cardiac death within 3 h of atropine administration was 4 (0.2%) of 1957 patients. The majority of deaths occurred at a later time point from respiratory complications of poisoning. CONCLUSION: We found no evidence of a high number of early deaths in an observational study of 1957 patients routinely given atropine before oxygen that might support guidance that oxygen must be given before atropine. The published literature indicates that early and rapid administration of atropine during resuscitation is life-saving. Therefore, whether oxygen is available or not, early atropinisation of OP- and carbamate-poisoned patients should be performed. |
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spelling | pubmed-41340472014-09-03 Is oxygen required before atropine administration in organophosphorus or carbamate pesticide poisoning? – A cohort study Konickx, L. A. Bingham, K. Eddleston, M. Clin Toxicol (Phila) Critical Care BACKGROUND: Early and adequate atropine administration in organophosphorus (OP) or carbamate insecticide poisoning improves outcome. However, some authors advise that oxygen must be given before atropine due to the risk of inducing ventricular dysrhythmias in hypoxic patients. Because oxygen is frequently unavailable in district hospitals of rural Asia, where the majority of patients with insecticide poisoning present, this guidance has significant implications for patient care. The published evidence for this advice is weak. We therefore performed a patient cohort analysis to look for early cardiac deaths in patients poisoned by anticholinesterase pesticides. METHODS: We analysed a prospective Sri Lankan cohort of OP or carbamate-poisoned patients treated with early atropine without the benefit of oxygen for evidence of early deaths. The incidence of fatal primary cardiac arrests within 3 h of admission was used as a sensitive (but non-specific) marker of possible ventricular dysrhythmias. RESULTS: The cohort consisted of 1957 patients. The incidence of a primary cardiac death within 3 h of atropine administration was 4 (0.2%) of 1957 patients. The majority of deaths occurred at a later time point from respiratory complications of poisoning. CONCLUSION: We found no evidence of a high number of early deaths in an observational study of 1957 patients routinely given atropine before oxygen that might support guidance that oxygen must be given before atropine. The published literature indicates that early and rapid administration of atropine during resuscitation is life-saving. Therefore, whether oxygen is available or not, early atropinisation of OP- and carbamate-poisoned patients should be performed. Informa Healthcare 2014-06 2014-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4134047/ /pubmed/24810796 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/15563650.2014.915411 Text en © 2014 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the source is credited. |
spellingShingle | Critical Care Konickx, L. A. Bingham, K. Eddleston, M. Is oxygen required before atropine administration in organophosphorus or carbamate pesticide poisoning? – A cohort study |
title | Is oxygen required before atropine administration in organophosphorus or carbamate pesticide poisoning? – A cohort study |
title_full | Is oxygen required before atropine administration in organophosphorus or carbamate pesticide poisoning? – A cohort study |
title_fullStr | Is oxygen required before atropine administration in organophosphorus or carbamate pesticide poisoning? – A cohort study |
title_full_unstemmed | Is oxygen required before atropine administration in organophosphorus or carbamate pesticide poisoning? – A cohort study |
title_short | Is oxygen required before atropine administration in organophosphorus or carbamate pesticide poisoning? – A cohort study |
title_sort | is oxygen required before atropine administration in organophosphorus or carbamate pesticide poisoning? – a cohort study |
topic | Critical Care |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4134047/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24810796 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/15563650.2014.915411 |
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