Two cases of successful management of paraquat poisoning with pulmonary fibrosis.
- Author:
Min Ha JOO
1
;
Ja Ryong KOO
;
Jong Woo YOON
;
Jeong Yeol LEE
;
Hee Jong NOH
;
Man Jo JEON
;
Jin Cheol KIM
;
Gheun Ho KIM
;
Rho Won CHUN
;
Hyung Jik KIM
;
Dong Wan CHAE
;
Jung Woo NAH
Author Information
1. Department of Nephrology, College of Medicine, Hallym University, Chunchon, Korea.
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Paraquat;
Pulmonary fibrosis
- MeSH:
Allopurinol;
Anoxia;
Ascorbic Acid;
Colchicine;
Eating;
Follow-Up Studies;
Hemoperfusion;
Humans;
Mouth;
Paraquat*;
Penicillamine;
Poisoning*;
Prognosis;
Pulmonary Fibrosis*;
Suicide;
Thorax
- From:Korean Journal of Medicine
2001;60(5):490-495
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Paraquat, a very potent herbicide, has produced many fatalities through indiscriminate usage and suicides. It is known that with ingestion of more than one mouthful of 20% paraquat, death usually occurs by pulmonary fibrosis. We experienced two cases of successful outcome in patients with paraquat poisoning complicated with pulmonary fibrosis through active, intensive treatment from the early phase after ingestion. They swallowed one to two mouthfuls of the 20% commercial paraquat, and received hemoperfusion within 2-3 hours after ingestion. Then, combination therapy with steroid, vitamin C, D-penicillamine, allopurinol, colchicine was administered from the early phase. They showed moderate to severe hypoxemia and pulmonary fibrosis on chest HRCT during hospital course, but recovered from hypoxemia and remained very well on follow up over 3 months and 12 months after ingestion, respectively. We report these cases with literature review on treatment and prognosis of paraquat poisoning.