Title : Oximes for acute organophosphate pesticide poisoning - Buckley_2005_Cochrane.Database.Syst.Rev__CD005085 |
Author(s) : Buckley NA , Eddleston M , Szinicz L |
Ref : Cochrane Database Syst Rev , :CD005085 , 2005 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Acute organophosphorus pesticide poisoning causes tens of thousands of deaths each year across the developing world. Standard treatment involves administration of intravenous atropine and oxime to counter acetylcholinesterase inhibition at the synapse. The usefulness of oximes, such as pralidoxime and obidoxime, has been challenged over the past 20 years by physicians in many parts of the world, who have failed to see benefit in their clinical practice. OBJECTIVES: To find the clinical trial evidence for oximes producing clinical benefit in acute organophosphorus pesticide-poisoned patients. SEARCH STRATEGY: We carried out a systematic search to find randomised clinical trials (RCTs) of oximes in acute organophosphorus pesticide poisoning, using MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochrane databases. All articles with the text words 'organophosphate' or 'oxime' together with 'poisoning' or 'overdose' were examined. (Search last updated November 2003.) SELECTION CRITERIA: Articles that could possibly be randomised clinical trials were retrieved to determine if this was the case. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: The published methodology of the possible RCTs located is not clear. One was found in abstract form only and two other published trials also had many gaps in the published methodology. We have attempted to contact the principal authors of all three trials but have been unable to obtain further information. MAIN |
PubMedSearch : Buckley_2005_Cochrane.Database.Syst.Rev__CD005085 |
PubMedID: 15654704 |
Buckley NA, Eddleston M, Szinicz L (2005)
Oximes for acute organophosphate pesticide poisoning
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
:CD005085
Buckley NA, Eddleston M, Szinicz L (2005)
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
:CD005085