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Hydroxocobalamin treatment of acute cyanide poisoning from apricot kernels.

Davide Cigolini1, Giogio Ricci, Massimo Zannoni, Rosalia Codogni, Manuela De Luca, Paola Perfetti, Giampaolo Rocca.   

Abstract

Clinical experience with hydroxocobalamin in acute cyanide poisoning via ingestion remains limited. This case concerns a 35-year-old mentally ill woman who consumed more than 20 apricot kernels. Published literature suggests each kernel would have contained cyanide concentrations ranging from 0.122 to 4.09 mg/g (average 2.92 mg/g). On arrival, the woman appeared asymptomatic with a raised pulse rate and slight metabolic acidosis. Forty minutes after admission (approximately 70 min postingestion), the patient experienced headache, nausea and dyspnoea, and was hypotensive, hypoxic and tachypnoeic. Following treatment with amyl nitrite and sodium thiosulphate, her methaemoglobin level was 10%. This prompted the administration of oxygen, which evoked a slight improvement in her vital signs. Hydroxocobalamin was then administered. After 24 h, she was completely asymptomatic with normalised blood pressure and other haemodynamic parameters. This case reinforces the safety and effectiveness of hydroxocobalamin in acute cyanide poisoning by ingestion.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22694886      PMCID: PMC3109697          DOI: 10.1136/bcr.03.2011.3932

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ Case Rep        ISSN: 1757-790X


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