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Application of a New Established System for Toxic Doses in Children With 4-Hydroxycoumarin Rodenticide Intoxication

The toxic dose of rodenticides in children is extremely difficult to be determined because of the uncertain exposure history. We established and validated a method to identify the toxic dose in children of 4-hydroxycoumarin (TDCH). Items were selected by Delphi method and weighted by analytic hierar...

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Autores principales: Ye, Li, Wang, Zheng, Zhang, Hui, Guo, Hui, Guo, Yannan, Chen, Lina
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5962781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29868529
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2018.00141
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author Ye, Li
Wang, Zheng
Zhang, Hui
Guo, Hui
Guo, Yannan
Chen, Lina
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description The toxic dose of rodenticides in children is extremely difficult to be determined because of the uncertain exposure history. We established and validated a method to identify the toxic dose in children of 4-hydroxycoumarin (TDCH). Items were selected by Delphi method and weighted by analytic hierarchy process. Toxic doses were classified into three categories: high dose (>24 points), medium (15-24) and low (<15). Sixty-five children with 4-hydroxycoumarin rodenticide intoxication were included in the study. There were 29(44.6%), 8(12.3%), 28(43.1%) cases in high, medium, and low dose respectively. Patients in high-dose were more likely to have intentionally attempted suicide (5/29, 17.2%) or had no definite history of ingestion (17/29, 58.6%), arrived at the hospital later than 24 h (26/29, 90%), been misdiagnosed initially (25/29, 86.2%), not treated by gastric lavage (27/29, 93.1%), and developed severe hemorrhage. While most patients in low-dose were younger than 6 years (26/28, 92.9%), all have experienced accidental exposure, arrived at the hospital, and received gastric lavage within 24 h, obtained a definite diagnosis, and be asymptomatic. Of 38 patients arrived at hospital within 48 h, patients a score(48h) ≥ 15 had higher incidence of coagulopathy (6/8, 75.0%) than patients with a score(48h) < 15 (3/30, 10.0%). Of all patients, 37 in the high and medium dose with a score ≥ 15 has higher incidence (35/37, 94.6%) of prolonged administration with vitamin K(1) (≥1 month) than other 28 patients with a score < 15 (0/28, 0%). The TDCH system could not only be used in evaluating toxic doses and predicting coagulopathy in the early stage, but also helps to guide appropriate treatment. Patients with a score(48h) ≥ 15 were in the high bleeding risk category. And patients with a scores ≥ 15 required treatment with vitamin K(1) for more than a month.
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spelling pubmed-59627812018-06-04 Application of a New Established System for Toxic Doses in Children With 4-Hydroxycoumarin Rodenticide Intoxication Ye, Li Wang, Zheng Zhang, Hui Guo, Hui Guo, Yannan Chen, Lina Front Pediatr Pediatrics The toxic dose of rodenticides in children is extremely difficult to be determined because of the uncertain exposure history. We established and validated a method to identify the toxic dose in children of 4-hydroxycoumarin (TDCH). Items were selected by Delphi method and weighted by analytic hierarchy process. Toxic doses were classified into three categories: high dose (>24 points), medium (15-24) and low (<15). Sixty-five children with 4-hydroxycoumarin rodenticide intoxication were included in the study. There were 29(44.6%), 8(12.3%), 28(43.1%) cases in high, medium, and low dose respectively. Patients in high-dose were more likely to have intentionally attempted suicide (5/29, 17.2%) or had no definite history of ingestion (17/29, 58.6%), arrived at the hospital later than 24 h (26/29, 90%), been misdiagnosed initially (25/29, 86.2%), not treated by gastric lavage (27/29, 93.1%), and developed severe hemorrhage. While most patients in low-dose were younger than 6 years (26/28, 92.9%), all have experienced accidental exposure, arrived at the hospital, and received gastric lavage within 24 h, obtained a definite diagnosis, and be asymptomatic. Of 38 patients arrived at hospital within 48 h, patients a score(48h) ≥ 15 had higher incidence of coagulopathy (6/8, 75.0%) than patients with a score(48h) < 15 (3/30, 10.0%). Of all patients, 37 in the high and medium dose with a score ≥ 15 has higher incidence (35/37, 94.6%) of prolonged administration with vitamin K(1) (≥1 month) than other 28 patients with a score < 15 (0/28, 0%). The TDCH system could not only be used in evaluating toxic doses and predicting coagulopathy in the early stage, but also helps to guide appropriate treatment. Patients with a score(48h) ≥ 15 were in the high bleeding risk category. And patients with a scores ≥ 15 required treatment with vitamin K(1) for more than a month. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5962781/ /pubmed/29868529 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2018.00141 Text en Copyright © 2018 Ye, Wang, Zhang, Guo, Guo and Chen. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Ye, Li
Wang, Zheng
Zhang, Hui
Guo, Hui
Guo, Yannan
Chen, Lina
Application of a New Established System for Toxic Doses in Children With 4-Hydroxycoumarin Rodenticide Intoxication
title Application of a New Established System for Toxic Doses in Children With 4-Hydroxycoumarin Rodenticide Intoxication
title_full Application of a New Established System for Toxic Doses in Children With 4-Hydroxycoumarin Rodenticide Intoxication
title_fullStr Application of a New Established System for Toxic Doses in Children With 4-Hydroxycoumarin Rodenticide Intoxication
title_full_unstemmed Application of a New Established System for Toxic Doses in Children With 4-Hydroxycoumarin Rodenticide Intoxication
title_short Application of a New Established System for Toxic Doses in Children With 4-Hydroxycoumarin Rodenticide Intoxication
title_sort application of a new established system for toxic doses in children with 4-hydroxycoumarin rodenticide intoxication
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5962781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29868529
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2018.00141
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