一种腐蚀剂的自杀企图造成了不寻常的结果和并发症
Yuli Breier1, Robert Kushmakov1, Wesley D Banks1
1Emergency Department, Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, New York, USA.
Cureus
|September 4, 2023
概括
本案例研究详细介绍了一例严重的自杀企图通过排水清洁剂的摄入,突出了专业紧急护理的急需. 及时治疗对于解决腐蚀性并发症和改善患者结果至关重要.
科学领域:
- 紧急医疗 紧急医疗
- 毒理学 毒理学 毒理学
- 胃肠病学 胃肠病学
背景情况:
- 自杀企图在急救部门很常见.
- 摄入腐蚀性物质带来了独特的管理挑战.
- 吸水清洁剂的摄入会导致严重的胃肠道损伤.
研究的目的:
- 在自杀企图期间摄入排水清洁剂造成严重并发症的案例.
- 讨论腐蚀性摄入的急性和慢性管理策略.
- 调查化学品摄入伤害患者的最佳治疗计划.
主要方法:
- 一个病人自杀未遂后呈现的详细案例报告.
- 对患者的临床表现和诊断结果的审查.
- 对腐蚀性食道和胃损伤的管理方法的分析.
主要成果:
- 由于排水清洁剂的腐蚀性和腐蚀性,患者出现了严重的并发症.
- 成功的急性治疗已经开始,但长期并发症需要持续护理.
- 这一案例强调了化学品摄入伤害的严重性.
结论:
- 排水清洁剂的摄入是一种医疗紧急情况,需要立即和专业的干预.
- 有效的管理包括解决急性腐蚀性损伤和潜在的慢性后果.
- 对化学品摄入的标准化治疗方案进行进一步的研究是有必要的.
更多相关视频
09:16Open Tracheostomy Gastric Acid Aspiration Murine Model of Acute Lung Injury Results in Maximal Acute Nonlethal Lung Injury
Published on: February 26, 2017
9.8K
04:20A Saline/Bipolar Radiofrequency Energy Device As an Adjunct for Hemostasis in Solid Organ Injury/Trauma
Published on: July 28, 2020
5.3K
相关概念视频
Prevention of Further Absorption of Poison
851
In cases of acute poisoning, the primary objective is to prevent further absorption of the toxic substance into the body. Immediate interventions using various decontamination techniques targeting the gastrointestinal (GI) tract can achieve this. Decontamination is crucial to prevent poison from entering the systemic circulation, which involves washing affected areas with water and mild soap and removing contaminated clothing. Once external decontamination is done, attention must be turned to...
851
Acid Attack on Concrete
246
When acids come into contact with concrete, they initiate a chemical reaction that dissolves the hydrated cement paste. This process leads to softening and structural weakening of the concrete. This issue is commonly observed in environments such as chimneys, sewers, and industrial settings. The severity of the damage increases as the pH of the water interacting with the concrete drops below 6.5. In particular, a pH under 4.5 can cause significant concrete damage.
The rate at which hydrogen...
The rate at which hydrogen...
246
Anticholinesterase Agents: Poisoning and Treatment
918
Anticholinesterases, also known as cholinesterase inhibitors, work by blocking the breakdown of acetylcholine, leading to its accumulation in the synaptic cleft. This accumulation indirectly enhances both muscarinic and nicotinic actions. These agents are classified as reversible or irreversible based on their mechanism of action.
Irreversible agents form a strong bond with the cholinesterase enzyme, making it inactive. The breakdown of the phosphorylated enzyme is...
Irreversible agents form a strong bond with the cholinesterase enzyme, making it inactive. The breakdown of the phosphorylated enzyme is...
918
Toxic Reactions: Overview
1.0K
When toxic substances penetrate the human body, they disseminate to various tissues, undergoing metabolic changes. This process yields reactive metabolites that may covalently bind with specific target molecules, resulting in toxicity.
Toxicity falls into two primary categories: local and systemic.
Local toxicity appears at the exposure site, such as protein denaturation caused by caustic substances.
In contrast, systemic toxicity requires the toxic agent's absorption and distribution,...
Toxicity falls into two primary categories: local and systemic.
Local toxicity appears at the exposure site, such as protein denaturation caused by caustic substances.
In contrast, systemic toxicity requires the toxic agent's absorption and distribution,...
1.0K
Enhanced Elimination of Poison
539
Poison can be effectively removed from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract through various decontamination procedures.
Antidotes serve a crucial role in counteracting the effects of poison by inhibiting enzymes responsible for producing harmful drug metabolites. In some cases, these toxic metabolites can be neutralized by endogenous cosubstrates, which are maintained at specific concentrations to prevent interaction with cellular macromolecules and subsequent cell death.
Renal excretion is the...
Antidotes serve a crucial role in counteracting the effects of poison by inhibiting enzymes responsible for producing harmful drug metabolites. In some cases, these toxic metabolites can be neutralized by endogenous cosubstrates, which are maintained at specific concentrations to prevent interaction with cellular macromolecules and subsequent cell death.
Renal excretion is the...
539
Drugs for Peptic Ulcer Disease: Sucralfate as Mucosal Protective Agents
551
In the intricate landscape of the gastric lumen, excessive acid secretion disrupts the natural defense mechanisms, weakening the mucus-bicarbonate barrier. This vulnerability allows pepsin to infiltrate epithelial cells, digesting mucosal proteins and triggering erosion, leading to ulcer formation.
In this scenario, mucosal protective agents like sucralfate play an essential role. Sucralfate, a complex of sulfated sucrose and aluminum hydroxide, demonstrates its usefulness in acidic conditions,...
In this scenario, mucosal protective agents like sucralfate play an essential role. Sucralfate, a complex of sulfated sucrose and aluminum hydroxide, demonstrates its usefulness in acidic conditions,...
551
