National Poison Data System (NPDS) review of intentional sodium nitrite ingestions 2009–2019

Anita Mudan, J. Lebin, C. Smollin
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Abstract Ingesting sodium nitrite as a suicide method appears to be gaining popularity, spurred by online suicide blogs and an easily obtainable product. However, the exact nature of this trend has not been studied. We conducted an 11-year retrospective review of intentional sodium nitrite ingestions reported to the National Poison Data System from January 1, 2009-December 31, 2019. We included all cases coded as “nitrite or nitrate” in the initial request. We requested full case records for the initial cohort to confirm details. NPDS recorded 390 individual “nitrite or nitrate” exposures during the study period, and 42 met inclusion criteria. We received full case records for 35/42 patients, and 17 were included in the final cohort (N = 17). The mean age was 23.2 years old. Visible cyanosis was present in 13/17 patients with a mean oxygen saturation of 85%. Methylene blue was administered in 14/17 cases with 8/17 requiring advanced cardiac life support. The overall mortality rate was 41% (7/17). All patients presented in the final two years of the study period. Intentionally ingesting sodium nitrite represents a novel, growing trend and carries a high mortality rate among young adults. Abbreviations: AAPCC, American Association of Poison Control Center; ACLS, Advanced Cardiac Life Support; CPCS, California Poison Control System; NPDS, National Poison Data System; PCC, Poison Control Center; SPI, Specialist in Poison Information.
国家毒物数据系统(NPDS)对2009-2019年故意摄入亚硝酸钠的审查
在网上自杀博客和一种容易获得的产品的推动下,摄入亚硝酸钠作为一种自杀方法似乎越来越受欢迎。然而,这一趋势的确切性质尚未得到研究。我们对2009年1月1日至2019年12月31日期间向国家毒物数据系统报告的故意摄入亚硝酸钠进行了为期11年的回顾性审查。我们在最初的请求中包括了所有编码为“亚硝酸盐或硝酸盐”的病例。我们要求初始队列的完整病例记录以确认细节。NPDS在研究期间记录了390例“亚硝酸盐或硝酸盐”暴露,其中42例符合纳入标准。我们获得了35/42例患者的完整病例记录,其中17例被纳入最终队列(N = 17)。平均年龄23.2岁。13/17例患者出现明显的紫绀,平均血氧饱和度为85%。14/17例使用亚甲基蓝,8/17例需要高级心脏生命支持。总死亡率为41%(7/17)。所有患者均在研究期的最后两年出现。有意摄入亚硝酸钠是一种新的、日益增长的趋势,在年轻人中具有很高的死亡率。缩写:AAPCC,美国毒物控制中心协会;ACLS,高级心脏生命支持;加州毒物控制系统;国家毒物数据系统;中毒控制中心;SPI,毒物信息专家。
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