Kumar_2018_J.Lab.Physicians_10_185

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Title : Leukocyte count: A reliable marker for the severity of organophosphate intoxication? - Kumar_2018_J.Lab.Physicians_10_185
Author(s) : Kumar S , Agrawal S , Raisinghani N , Khan S
Ref : J Lab Physicians , 10 :185 , 2018
Abstract :

INTRODUCTION: Organophosphorus poisoning (OPP) is a major public health problem in developing countries like India. Leukocyte count is a simple and inexpensive test, and elevated count is associated with acute inflammation and increased oxidative stress-like OPP. This study was done to correlate the severity of acute OPP with leukocyte count and also to assess the prognosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective, observational clinical study was done on 80 patients suspected of OPP of age >15 years admitted to emergency unit at a tertiary rural teaching health-care center of Central India. Serum cholinesterase level and leukocyte count were estimated at the time of admission in all patients and severity of OPP was assessed according to Peradeniya organophosphorus poisoning (POP) scale. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 33.52 years (standard deviation [SD] 11.62) in males and 27.30 years (SD 7.33) in females. Among them, 57 (71.25%) were males and 23 (28.75%) were females. The severity of poisoning was directly correlated with serum cholinesterase level (P = 0.0001). Leukocyte count had a sensitivity of 60%, specificity of 76%, and negative predictive value of 85% if counts were more than 12,000 and 30% sensitivity, 95% specificity, and 80% negative predictive value if counts were more than 15,000 in predicting mortality in patients with OPP. CONCLUSION: Leukocyte count levels on admission can be used a prognostic marker in patients with OP poisoning.

PubMedSearch : Kumar_2018_J.Lab.Physicians_10_185
PubMedID: 29692585

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Kumar S, Agrawal S, Raisinghani N, Khan S (2018)
Leukocyte count: A reliable marker for the severity of organophosphate intoxication?
J Lab Physicians 10 :185

Kumar S, Agrawal S, Raisinghani N, Khan S (2018)
J Lab Physicians 10 :185