| Literature DB >> 24010554 |
Anna Bertram1, Sascha Sebastian Haenel, Johannes Hadem, Marius M Hoeper, Jens Gottlieb, Gregor Warnecke, Stanislav Kaschinski, Carsten Hafer, W Nikolaus Kühn-Velten, Detlef Günther, Jan T Kielstein.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Paraquat is a highly toxic herbicide, which not only leads to acute organ damage, but also to pulmonary fibrosis. There are only anecdotal reports of rescue lung transplantation, as paraquat is stored and only slowly released from different tissues. Bridging the time to complete depletion of paraquat from the body could render this exceptional therapy strategy possible, but not much is known on the time interval after which transplantation can safely be performed. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24010554 PMCID: PMC3847611 DOI: 10.1186/2050-6511-14-45
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pharmacol Toxicol ISSN: 2050-6511 Impact factor: 2.483
Figure 1Clinical course. A) Paraquat serum and urine levels over time. Serum levels exceeding 0.6 mg/l at 6 h or 0.1 mg/l at 24 h predict an unfavourable outcome [6]. The low serum values on day 3 and 4 reflect post-dialysis values. B) Arterial partial oxygen tension and flow chart of therapeutic interventions (HD: hemodialysis; CYC: cyclophosphamide).
Figure 2Progressive pulmonary fibrosis. Chest X-ray (A-C) and computed tomography (D; 11th day) demonstrating progressive pulmonary fibrosis on day 3 (A), 9 (B), and 12 (C).
Laboratory values after referral (3rd day after paraquat ingestion); pathological values are bold
| 4.4 – 11.3 / nl | ||
| Erythrocytes | 4.65 / fl | 4.50 – 5.90 / fl |
| Hemoglobin | 14.5 g/dl | 13.5 – 17.5 g/dl |
| MCV | 84.5 fl | 80 – 100 fl |
| MCH | 31.2 pg | 26 – 34 pg |
| MCHC | 36.9 g/dl | 31 – 37 g/dl |
| INR | 1.17 | 0.9 – 1.25 |
| aPTT | 26 sec | 26 – 35 sec |
| s-potassium | 3.8 mmol/l | 3.6 – 5.4 mmol/l |
| 138 – 148 mmol/l | ||
| 97 – 108 mmol/l | ||
| s-calcium | 2.41 mmol/l | 2.15 – 2.60 mmol/l |
| s-phosphate | 1.60 mmol/l | 0.83 – 1.67 mmol/l |
| < 8 mg/l | ||
| 59 – 104 μmol/l | ||
| 3.3 – 6.7 mmol/l | ||
| s-CK | 138 U/l | < 171 U/l |
| < 35 U/l | ||
| < 45 U/l | ||
| < 7 U/l | ||
| 40 – 129 U/l | ||
| < 55 U/l | ||
| s-CHE | 6.08 U/l | 5.32 – 12.91 U/l |
| < 248 U/l | ||
| < 17 μmol/l |
Paraquat levels in different tissues / materials
| Bronchoalveolar lavage | < 0.01 mg/l* |
| Muscle biopsy | < 0.2 μg/g* |
| Fat biopsy | < 0.2 μg/g* |
| Brain | < 0.2 μg/g |
| Bone marrow | < 0.2 μg/g |
| Heart | < 0.2 μg/g |
| Kidney | < 0.2 μg/g |
| Liver | < 0.2 μg/g |
| Lung | < 0.2 μg/g |
| Spleen | < 0.2 μg/g |
| Thyroid gland | < 0.2 μg/g |
| Pancreas | < 0.2 μg/g |
| Bowel | < 0.2 μg/g |
| Bile | < 0.2 μg/g |
*17 d after paraquat ingestion.