| Literature DB >> 27390464 |
Vahid Shakoori1, Mahsa Agahi1, Maryam Vasheghani-Farahani2, Sayed Mahdi Marashi3.
Abstract
Zinc phosphide (Zn2P3) rodenticide, is generally misused intentionally for suicidal purpose in Iran. For many years, scientists believe that liberation of phosphine (PH3) on contact with acidic content of the stomach is responsible for clinical presentations. However, relatively long time interval between ingestion of Zn2P3 and presentation of its systemic toxicity, and progression of acute liver failure could not be explained by the current opinion. Hence, an innovative theory intended that phosphonium, as an intermediate product will create and pass through the stomach, which then will reduce to produce PH3in the luminal tract. Here, we present a case of massive Zn2P3 poisoning. In our case, we used repeated doses of castor oil to induce bowel movement with an aim of removing unabsorbed toxin, which was proved by radiography. Interestingly, the patient presents only mild symptoms of toxicity such as transient metabolic acidosis and hepatic dysfunction.Entities:
Keywords: Management; poisoning; zinc phosphide
Year: 2016 PMID: 27390464 PMCID: PMC4922293 DOI: 10.4103/0972-5229.183907
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Crit Care Med ISSN: 0972-5229