One poison center's experience with "snake" firework ingestions.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
Matthew S Correia, Adrienne Hughes, Robert G Hendrickson
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Abstract

Introduction: "Snake" fireworks are a type of pyrotechnic device that, when ignited, burn and transform into a friable, snake-like structure. The inclusion of barium salts produces a green flame. Ingestion of these fireworks poses a risk of barium toxicity, which may result in hypokalemia, weakness, dysrhythmias, and respiratory distress.

Methods: We evaluated firework-related cases at a single poison center between 2009 and 2023 and extracted those pertaining to snake fireworks. Cases were eligible for analysis if oral exposure was suspected or confirmed. Cases were excluded if there was no oral exposure, the missing firework was located after the initial call, or there was no longitudinal follow up after a suspected or witnessed exposure (that is, premature case closure). Pertinent details related to the exposure or those associated with barium toxicity were extracted and evaluated in a descriptive fashion.

Results: Sixty-four cases met inclusion criteria. No deaths, dysrhythmias, weakness, or respiratory compromise were reported. All six children (9.3%) who were symptomatic had gastrointestinal complaints at initial contact with our poison center. Only two symptomatic patients had hypokalemia with the minimum serum potassium concentrations falling to 3.4 mmol/L and 2.1 mmol/L. Four additional patients developed mild hypokalemia (lowest 3.0 mmol/L) but no symptoms. The maximal latency after exposure until nadir potassium concentration was 8 h.

Discussion: Oral exposures to snake fireworks occasionally resulted in mild symptomatic toxicity. The presence of symptoms did not appear to predict whether hypokalemia would develop. In the instances in which hypokalemia was present, or there was a notable downtrend in the serum potassium concentration, the repletion of potassium usually did not correlate with the extent of rebound.

Conclusion: In our case series, most children who had oral exposure to snake fireworks in an exploratory setting did not develop symptoms. Although severe toxicity reassuringly did not occur in our review, evaluation and monitoring are nevertheless prudent for symptomatic children.

一个解毒中心对“蛇”烟花摄入的经验。
简介:“蛇”烟花是一种烟火装置,当被点燃时,燃烧并变成一个易碎的蛇状结构。钡盐的加入产生绿色的火焰。摄入这些烟花有钡中毒的危险,可能导致低钾血症、虚弱、心律失常和呼吸窘迫。方法:对2009年至2023年间某中毒中心与烟花有关的病例进行评估,并提取与蛇烟花有关的病例。如果怀疑或确认有口腔接触,则有资格进行分析。如果没有口腔接触,在最初呼叫后找到丢失的烟花,或者在疑似或目击接触后没有纵向随访(即过早关闭病例),则排除病例。与暴露或与钡毒性有关的相关细节被提取出来,并以描述性的方式进行评估。结果:64例符合纳入标准。无死亡、心律失常、虚弱或呼吸损害报告。所有6名有症状的儿童(9.3%)在与中毒中心初次接触时都有胃肠道不适。仅有2例患者出现低钾血症,最低血钾浓度分别为3.4 mmol/L和2.1 mmol/L。另外4例患者出现轻度低钾血症(最低3.0 mmol/L),但无症状。接触到最低钾浓度后的最大潜伏期为8小时。讨论:口服接触蛇烟火偶尔会导致轻微的症状性毒性。症状的出现并不能预测是否会发展为低钾血症。在存在低钾血症或血清钾浓度有明显下降趋势的情况下,钾的补充通常与反弹的程度无关。结论:在我们的病例系列中,大多数在探索环境中口腔接触蛇烟火的儿童没有出现症状。虽然在我们的审查中没有出现严重的毒性,但对有症状的儿童的评估和监测仍然是谨慎的。
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Clinical Toxicology
Clinical Toxicology 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
12.10%
发文量
148
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: clinical Toxicology publishes peer-reviewed scientific research and clinical advances in clinical toxicology. The journal reflects the professional concerns and best scientific judgment of its sponsors, the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology, the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists, the American Association of Poison Control Centers and the Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology and, as such, is the leading international journal in the specialty.
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