Title : Prognostic significance of estimation of pseudocholinesterase activity and role of pralidoxime therapy in organophosphorous poisoning - Chaudhary_2013_Toxicol.Int_20_214 |
Author(s) : Chaudhary SC , Singh K , Sawlani KK , Jain N , Vaish AK , Atam V , Patel ML , Agarwal A |
Ref : Toxicol Int , 20 :214 , 2013 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Organophosphorous (OP) poisoning is one of the most common poisonings seen in India. OP compounds act through inhibition of enzyme acetylcholinesterase and estimation of pseudocholinesterase (PCE) activity strengthens the diagnosis in clinically uncertain cases of OP poisoning. The role of pralidoxime (PAM) therapy in OP poisoning has been controversial. STUDY OBJECTIVES: This study was aimed to determine the prognostic significance of estimation of PCE activity and also to assess the role of PAM therapy in OP poisoning. MATERIALS AND |
PubMedSearch : Chaudhary_2013_Toxicol.Int_20_214 |
PubMedID: 24403730 |
Chaudhary SC, Singh K, Sawlani KK, Jain N, Vaish AK, Atam V, Patel ML, Agarwal A (2013)
Prognostic significance of estimation of pseudocholinesterase activity and role of pralidoxime therapy in organophosphorous poisoning
Toxicol Int
20 :214
Chaudhary SC, Singh K, Sawlani KK, Jain N, Vaish AK, Atam V, Patel ML, Agarwal A (2013)
Toxicol Int
20 :214