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Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2016;27(1): 52-60.
단일 기관에서 경험한 Glufosinate 급성 중독 후 발생한 의학적 합병증의 발병 예측 인자에 관한 비교 분석
김영기, 김기환, 문형준, 정동길, 이동욱, 박세훈, 이정원
순천향대학교 천안병원 응급의학과
Predicting Acute Intoxication of Glufosinate-containing Herbicides: A Comparative Study of a Group with Complication Versus the Others without Complication in Single Institution
Young Ki Kim, Ki Hwan Kim, Hyung Jun Moon, Dong Kil Jeong, Dong Wook Lee, Sae Hoon Park, Jung Won Lee
Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Cheonan Hospital, Korea
Correspondence  Jung Won Lee ,Tel: 041) 570-2119, Fax: 041) 570-3879, Email: mdgarden@gmail.com,
Received: August 19, 2015; Revised: August 20, 2015   Accepted: October 21, 2015.  Published online: February 29, 2016.
ABSTRACT
Purpose:
Glufosinate-containing herbicides intoxication causes mild to severe complication, depending on patients’ factors. However, it is not clearly known whether there are factors affecting glufosinate-containing herbicides intoxicated patients who develop complications. Thus, we sought to identify independent factors comparing the complicated group with the non-complicated group and to predict which patients will develop subsequent medical complication.
Method:
The medical records of patients with exposure to Glufosinate-containing herbicides at a tertiary academic university hospital in Korea from January 2012 to April 2015 were reviewed retrospectively. Demographic and clinical data of 75 patients were then analyzed by univariate and multivariate stepwise logistic regression analyses to identify potential predictors of significant complications following acute Glufosinate-containing herbicides poisoning for comparison of complicated patients with non-complicated patients.
Results:
Of 75 patients, 44 (58.6%) had medical complications and 6 (8%) were dead. Neurologic complications (n=26, 35%) were the most common including seizure (n=18), delirium tremens (n=5), and amnesia (n=4). The results of univariate analysis showed that an advanced age (>60 years old), higher ingested amount of the herbicide (>100 mL), vomiting at arrival, medical history of hypertension, metabolic acidosis, and systemic inflammatory response score (SIRS)≥2 were significant factors. However, the results of multivariate analysis showed that an advanced age (p<0.001) and higher ingested amount of herbicide (p<0.001) were independent factors associated with serious complications and require aggressive medical treatment.
Conclusion:
The results of this study showed that age>60 years, and amount ingested>100 mL were significant predictive factors for significant medical complications in patients with Glufosinate-containing herbicides poisoning.
Key words: Phosphinothricin, Complication, Predictive factor
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