| Title : Clinical features of patients with acute organophosphate poisoning requiring intensive care - Lee_2001_Intensive.Care.Med_27_694 |
| Author(s) : Lee P , Tai DY |
| Ref : Intensive Care Med , 27 :694 , 2001 |
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Abstract :
OBJECTIVES: To describe the clinical features of organophosphate poisoning (OPP), to evaluate the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II score as an alternative index for measuring OPP severity, and to assess cholinesterase levels for predicting successful weaning from mechanical ventilation (MV). DESIGN AND SETTING: Retrospective medical record review in a medical intensive care unit of an acute general hospital. PATIENTS: Twenty-three adults with OPP between 1995 and 1999. All cases were due to malathion poisoning. Muscarinic features were the predominant clinical manifestations (83%), followed by central nervous system (78%) and nicotinic manifestations (17%). |
| PubMedSearch : Lee_2001_Intensive.Care.Med_27_694 |
| PubMedID: 11398695 |
Lee P, Tai DY (2001)
Clinical features of patients with acute organophosphate poisoning requiring intensive care
Intensive Care Med
27 :694
Lee P, Tai DY (2001)
Intensive Care Med
27 :694