Literature DB >> 25676899

Systemic inflammatory response due to chloroform intoxication--an uncommon complication.

A Dettling1,2, K Stadler3, C Eisenbach4, G Skopp5, H T Haffner5.   

Abstract

Well-known adverse effects of chloroform are drowsiness, nausea, and liver damage. Two cases with an uncommon complication due to chloroform intoxication are presented. In the first case, a general physician, because of nausea and dyspnea, admitted a 34-year-old woman to hospital. She developed a toxic pulmonary edema requiring mechanical ventilation for a few days, and a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) with elevated white blood cell counts, a moderate increase of C-reactive protein, and slightly elevated procalcitonin levels. There were inflammatory altered skin areas progressing to necrosis later on. However, bacteria could be detected neither in blood culture nor in urine. Traces of chloroform were determined from a blood sample, which was taken 8 h after admission. Later, the husband confessed to the police having injected her chloroform and put a kerchief soaked with chloroform over her nose and mouth. In the second case, a 50-year-old man ingested chloroform in a suicidal attempt. He was found unconscious in his house and referred to a hospital. In the following days, he developed SIRS without growth of bacteria in multiple blood cultures. He died several days after admission due to multi-organ failure. SIRS in response to chloroform is a rare but severe complication clinically mimicking bacterial-induced sepsis. The mechanisms leading to systemic inflammation after chloroform intoxication are currently unclear. Possibly, chloroform and/or its derivates may interact with pattern recognition receptors and activate the same pro-inflammatory mediators (cytokines, interleukins, prostaglandins, leukotrienes) that cause SIRS in bacterial sepsis.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Chloroform; Ingestion; Injection; Systemic inflammatory response syndrome

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2015        PMID: 25676899     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-015-1156-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Legal Med        ISSN: 0937-9827            Impact factor:   2.686


  21 in total

1.  Multiple homicides as a result of chloroform poisoning: case report and experimental study.

Authors:  M Risse; F Erdmann; H Schütz; G Weiler
Journal:  Forensic Sci Int       Date:  2001-12-27       Impact factor: 2.395

2.  Diagnostic radiopacity and hepatotoxicity following chloroform ingestion: a case report.

Authors:  S H Choi; S W Lee; Y S Hong; S J Kim; S W Moon; J D Moon
Journal:  Emerg Med J       Date:  2006-05       Impact factor: 2.740

Review 3.  METABOLISM OF VOLATILE ANESTHETICS.

Authors:  R A VANDYKE; M B CHENOWETH
Journal:  Anesthesiology       Date:  1965 May-Jun       Impact factor: 7.892

4.  Role of serum markers for liver function and liver regeneration in the management of chloroform poisoning.

Authors:  K N Rao; M A Virji; M A Moraca; W F Diven; T G Martin; S M Schneider
Journal:  J Anal Toxicol       Date:  1993 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 3.367

Review 5.  Risk assessment case study--chloroform and related substances.

Authors:  J Fawell
Journal:  Food Chem Toxicol       Date:  2000       Impact factor: 6.023

Review 6.  A novel treatment strategy for sepsis and septic shock based on the interactions between prostanoids, nitric oxide, and 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid.

Authors:  Bahar Tunctan; Belma Korkmaz; Ayse Nihal Sari; Meltem Kacan; Demet Unsal; Mehmet Sami Serin; C Kemal Buharalioglu; Seyhan Sahan-Firat; Wolf-Hagen Schunck; John R Falck; Kafait U Malik
Journal:  Antiinflamm Antiallergy Agents Med Chem       Date:  2012

Review 7.  Chloroform mode of action: implications for cancer risk assessment.

Authors:  R J Golden; S E Holm; D E Robinson; P H Julkunen; E A Reese
Journal:  Regul Toxicol Pharmacol       Date:  1997-10       Impact factor: 3.271

8.  Acute chloroform ingestion successfully treated with intravenously administered N-acetylcysteine.

Authors:  Damon M Dell'Aglio; Mark E Sutter; Michael D Schwartz; David D Koch; D A Algren; Brent W Morgan
Journal:  J Med Toxicol       Date:  2010-06

9.  Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) induced by carbon tetrachloride in rats.

Authors:  J Gergely; S Sipka; J Csípo; M Udvardy; G Szegedi; A Kulcsár
Journal:  Mediators Inflamm       Date:  1997       Impact factor: 4.711

10.  Extreme Procalcitonin Elevation without Proven Bacterial Infection Related to Amphetamine Abuse.

Authors:  András Lovas; Zsuzsanna Agoston; Klára Késmárky; Péter Hankovszky; Zsolt Molnár
Journal:  Case Rep Crit Care       Date:  2014-03-11
View more
  1 in total

1.  An incident of chloroform poisoning on a university campus.

Authors:  Si-Qi Cui; Yi-Ming Tao; Tian-Zi Jian; Jie Han; Ying-Li Ren; Zhong-Chen Zhang; Ce-Ce Sun; Guang-Cai Yu; Bao-Tian Kan; Xiang-Dong Jian
Journal:  World J Emerg Med       Date:  2022
  1 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.