| Literature DB >> 23635030 |
Manoj R Gumber1, Vivek B Kute, Pankaj R Shah, Aruna V Vanikar, Himanshu V Patel, Manish R Balwani, Pramod P Ghuge, Hargovind L Trivedi.
Abstract
Acute iron poisoning is a common and potentially serious problem in the pediatric population. Early recognition and treatment is crucial for a better outcome and to prevent morbidity and mortality. An 18-year-old female, who had accidental ingestion of 50 tablets of ferrous sulfate (100 mg of elemental iron per 335 mg tablet), 100 mg/kg of elemental iron, developed acute gastrointestinal and neurologic signs of toxicity and severe anion gap metabolic acidosis. The patient had received gastrointestinal decontamination, deferoxamine (DFO) infusion, and hemodialysis (HD) resulting in a decrease in serum iron concentration from 2150 to 160 mcg/dL at 24-h post-ingestion and improved mental status. Our cases demonstrate that HD may assist in decreasing serum iron concentration and improving clinical status in patients with massive overdose and life-threatening toxicity.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23635030 DOI: 10.3109/0886022X.2013.790299
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ren Fail ISSN: 0886-022X Impact factor: 2.606