| Literature DB >> 27606117 |
Zohreh Oghabian1, Omid Mehrpour2.
Abstract
Aluminium phosphide (AlP) is used to protect stored grains from rodents. It produces phosphine gas (PH3), a mitochondrial poison thought to cause toxicity by blocking the cytochrome c oxidase enzyme and inhibiting oxidative phosphorylation, which results in cell death. AlP poisoning has a high mortality rate among humans due to the rapid onset of cardiogenic shock and metabolic acidosis, despite aggressive treatment. We report a 21-year-old male who was referred to the Afzalipour Hospital, Kerman, Iran, in 2015 after having intentionally ingested a 3 g AlP tablet. He was successfully treated with crystalloid fluids, vasopressors, sodium bicarbonate, digoxin, glucagon and antioxidant agents and was discharged from the hospital six days after admission in good clinical condition. For the treatment of AlP poisoning, the combination of glucagon and digoxin with antioxidant agents should be considered. However, evaluation of further cases is necessary to optimise treatment protocols.Entities:
Keywords: Aluminum Phosphide; Antioxidants; Case Report; Digoxin; Glucagon; Iran; Phosphine; Poisoning
Year: 2016 PMID: 27606117 PMCID: PMC4996300 DOI: 10.18295/squmj.2016.16.03.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J ISSN: 2075-051X