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Massive arsenic poisoning--effect of hemodialysis and dimercaprol on arsenic kinetics.

D Mathieu1, M Mathieu-Nolf, M Germain-Alonso, R Neviere, D Furon, F Wattel.   

Abstract

In massive arsenic poisoning, the use of hemodialysis and dimercaprol (BAL) therapy is still controversial. Hemodialysis is thought of value only for supportive care. BAL therapy has been criticized because of its delayed action, its own toxicity and its possible influence on arsenic clearance during hemodialysis. We studied arsenic kinetics during an acute suicidal intoxication (10 g of sodium arsenate). Treatment included gastric lavage, oral charcoal and supportive measures. Hemodialysis was performed immediately and repeated the next day. BAL therapy was prescribed only on the second day. Cardiovascular collapse, anuria and hepatic disturbance recovered in a few days and the patient could be discharged on the 15th day. Instantaneous serum arsenic hemodialysis clearance was 85 +/- 75 ml/min without previous BAL injection and 87.5 +/- 75 ml/min with a previous 250 mg BAL injection (difference not significant) indicating that BAL did not impede arsenic dialysis. The calculated total hemodialysis clearance of arsenic was higher than mean serum hemodialysis clearance indicating that erythrocyte bound arsenic is also eliminated during dialysis. We propose to consider early hemodialysis as an elimination measure in massive arsenic poisoning and to choose BAL as a chelator when dialysis is required.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1578049     DOI: 10.1007/bf01706427

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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