Literature DB >> 3343433

Acute trichloroethylene poisoning with additional ingestion of ethanol--concentrations of trichloroethylene and its metabolites during hyperventilation therapy.

C Köppel1, H J Lanz, K Ibe.   

Abstract

One hour after suicidal ingestion of about 150 g of trichloroethylene, a 32-year-old male was admitted to hospital. On admission, the patient's state of consciousness deteriorated from somnolence to coma. Based on blood level data, an absorbed trichloroethylene dose of at least 35 g was estimated. Additionally, ethanol, which is a strong inhibitor of trichloroethylene metabolism, had been ingested. With respect to the high dose of trichloroethylene, hyperventilation therapy was performed for 28 h. Concentrations of trichloroethylene and its metabolites in blood and urine were determined by gas chromatography. Due to hyperventilation and inhibition of trichloroethylene metabolism, not more than 30% of the absorbed dose was metabolized and excreted via kidneys. Under normal respiratory conditions and in the absence of ethanol, this fraction amounts to about 75%. Obviously, hyperventilation and ethanol-induced inhibition of metabolism led to considerably enforced pulmonary elimination of the absorbed trichloroethylene.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3343433     DOI: 10.1007/bf00254128

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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