| Literature DB >> 25664196 |
Ebru Aldemir1, Betül Akyel1, A Ender Altıntoprak2, Rezzan Aydın3, Hakan Coşkunol2.
Abstract
Inhalant abuse is a problem that is getting more common all around the world. The increase in prevalence of inhalant abuse escalates morbidity and mortality rates. About 22% of people using inhalant have died at their first attempt. Particularly propane, butane, or propane-butane mixture has highest mortality rates. Sudden sniffing death syndrome, cardiomyopathy, central nervous system toxicity, hematological abnormalities, kidney toxicity, and hepatocellular toxicities are the major complications of inhalant abuse. Herein we present a patient with inhalant use disorder. At the age of 19, after a stressful life event he had unsuccessfully tried to suicide by inhaling LPG (liquefied petroleum gas, a mixture of butane and propane gases). After he realized that he had hallucinations and felt better during the inhalation, he started to abuse it. He was addicted to LPG for 10 years at the time of admission. Besides being dangerous for the society security, this intense level of LPG inhalation (12 liters a day) not giving any physical harm makes this case interesting.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25664196 PMCID: PMC4309026 DOI: 10.1155/2015/643253
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Psychiatry ISSN: 2090-6838
Health parameters of patient and expected toxic consequences of inhalant abuse on these parameters.
| Health parameters (reference range) | Parameters of patient | Expected toxic consequences of inhalant abuse |
|---|---|---|
| Complete blood count | ||
| Red blood cell (4.3–5.7 × 106
| 5.04 | High red blood cell count |
| White blood cell (4.5–11.0 × 103
| 7.41 | High hemoglobin level |
| Platelet (150–450 × 103
| 307 | Aplastic anemia |
| Hemoglobin (13.2–17.3 g/dL) | 15 | Leukemia |
| Hematocrit (39–49%) | 44.2 | |
| Liver function tests | ||
| Aspartate transaminase (<35 U/L) | 18 | High levels of transaminases |
| Alanine transaminase (<45 U/L) | 24 | |
| Gamma-glutamyl transferase (<55 U/L) | 31 | |
| Total protein (6.4–8.3 g/dL) | 6.7 | |
| Albumin (3.5–5.2 g/dL) | 4.5 | |
| Kidney function tests | ||
| Urea (10–50 mg/dL) | 31 | High levels of kidney function tests |
| Uric acid (3.5–7.2 mg/dL) | 4.9 | Nephritis |
| Creatinine (0.7–1.3 mg/dL) | 0.93 | Nephrosis |
| Tubular necrosis | ||
| Cranial and cranial diffusion MRI* | Normal MRI findings, right maxillary sinus retention cyst | White matter degeneration |
| Neurocognitive tests (age and education adjusted reference scores) | ||
| MMSE score** (>23) | 30 | Dementia |
| Wechsler Memory Scale subtests | Cognitive deficits on memory, attention, problem solving, learning, and visual-motor coordination | |
| Digit-span forward (>4,72 ∓ 1,46) | 6 | |
| Digit-span backward (>4,97 ∓ 1,53) | 5 | |
| Stroop test (max. 50 seconds) | 21 | |
| Verbal fluency test (40 ∓ 12) | 40 | |
| Cardiologic evaluation | ||
| Electrocardiography (ECG) | Normal sinus rhythm with the heart rate of 89/minute |
Sudden sniffing death syndrome |
| Holter ECG | Rare ventricular and supraventricular extrasystoles | |
| Echocardiography | Normal echocardiographic findings |
*Magnetic resonance imaging. **Mini Mental State Examination.