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Clinical Features of Reported Ethylene Glycol Exposures in the United States

BACKGROUND: Ethylene glycol is highly toxic and represents an important cause of poisonings worldwide. Toxicity can result in central nervous system dysfunction, cardiovascular compromise, elevated anion gap metabolic acidosis and acute kidney injury. Many states have passed laws requiring addition...

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Autores principales: Jobson, Meghan A., Hogan, Susan L., Maxwell, Colin S., Hu, Yichun, Hladik, Gerald A., Falk, Ronald J., Beuhler, Michael C., Pendergraft, William F.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4643878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26566024
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143044
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author Jobson, Meghan A.
Hogan, Susan L.
Maxwell, Colin S.
Hu, Yichun
Hladik, Gerald A.
Falk, Ronald J.
Beuhler, Michael C.
Pendergraft, William F.
author_facet Jobson, Meghan A.
Hogan, Susan L.
Maxwell, Colin S.
Hu, Yichun
Hladik, Gerald A.
Falk, Ronald J.
Beuhler, Michael C.
Pendergraft, William F.
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description BACKGROUND: Ethylene glycol is highly toxic and represents an important cause of poisonings worldwide. Toxicity can result in central nervous system dysfunction, cardiovascular compromise, elevated anion gap metabolic acidosis and acute kidney injury. Many states have passed laws requiring addition of the bittering agent, denatonium benzoate, to ethylene glycol solutions to reduce severity of exposures. The objectives of this study were to identify differences between unintentional and intentional exposures and to evaluate the utility of denatonium benzoate as a deterrent. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Using the National Poison Data System, we performed a retrospective analysis of reported cases of ethylene glycol exposures from January 2006 to December 2013. Outcome classification was summed for intentionality and used as a basis for comparison of effect groups. There were 45,097 cases of ethylene glycol exposures resulting in 154 deaths. Individuals more likely to experience major effects or death were older, male, and presented with more severe symptoms requiring higher levels of care. Latitude and season did not correlate with increased exposures; however, there were more exposures in rural areas. Denatonium benzoate use appeared to have no effect on exposure severity or number. CONCLUSION: Deaths due to ethylene glycol exposure were uncommon; however, there were major clinical effects and more exposures in rural areas. Addition of denatonium benzoate was not associated with a reduction in exposures. Alternative means to deter ingestion are needed. These findings suggest the need to consider replacing ethylene glycol with alternative and less toxic agents.
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spelling pubmed-46438782015-11-18 Clinical Features of Reported Ethylene Glycol Exposures in the United States Jobson, Meghan A. Hogan, Susan L. Maxwell, Colin S. Hu, Yichun Hladik, Gerald A. Falk, Ronald J. Beuhler, Michael C. Pendergraft, William F. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Ethylene glycol is highly toxic and represents an important cause of poisonings worldwide. Toxicity can result in central nervous system dysfunction, cardiovascular compromise, elevated anion gap metabolic acidosis and acute kidney injury. Many states have passed laws requiring addition of the bittering agent, denatonium benzoate, to ethylene glycol solutions to reduce severity of exposures. The objectives of this study were to identify differences between unintentional and intentional exposures and to evaluate the utility of denatonium benzoate as a deterrent. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Using the National Poison Data System, we performed a retrospective analysis of reported cases of ethylene glycol exposures from January 2006 to December 2013. Outcome classification was summed for intentionality and used as a basis for comparison of effect groups. There were 45,097 cases of ethylene glycol exposures resulting in 154 deaths. Individuals more likely to experience major effects or death were older, male, and presented with more severe symptoms requiring higher levels of care. Latitude and season did not correlate with increased exposures; however, there were more exposures in rural areas. Denatonium benzoate use appeared to have no effect on exposure severity or number. CONCLUSION: Deaths due to ethylene glycol exposure were uncommon; however, there were major clinical effects and more exposures in rural areas. Addition of denatonium benzoate was not associated with a reduction in exposures. Alternative means to deter ingestion are needed. These findings suggest the need to consider replacing ethylene glycol with alternative and less toxic agents. Public Library of Science 2015-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4643878/ /pubmed/26566024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143044 Text en © 2015 Jobson et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Maxwell, Colin S.
Hu, Yichun
Hladik, Gerald A.
Falk, Ronald J.
Beuhler, Michael C.
Pendergraft, William F.
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