甲醇诱发的双侧视神经病变:医疗保健系统面临的长期挑战

Md Intisar Kamal Sadat, L. Nizhu, Ahmad Mursel Anam
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甲醇是一种剧毒酒精,可引起严重的代谢性酸中毒,导致急性多器官功能衰竭,甚至失明。尽管甲醇中毒是一个严重的健康问题,但由于缺乏急症医学设置、可用资源和管理规程,甲醇中毒仍然是一个具有挑战性的问题。立即进行多学科评估和干预对患者的管理和存活十分必要。在本研究中,我们介绍了一例 27 岁女性患者的病例,她因恶心、呕吐和意识水平改变来到急诊医学科和重症监护室。入院前 12 小时,她曾大量饮酒。实验室结果显示她患有严重的高阴离子间隙代谢性酸中毒,碳酸氢钠和充分的液体复苏都无法纠正这种情况。她的酸中毒持续存在,在进行了一次持续低效透析(SLED)后,代谢性酸中毒得到了纠正。然而,48 小时后,她突然出现视力下降。医生对她进行了全面的眼科评估,并将其转诊至神经科医生处接受多学科治疗。经眼科逻辑评估,患者双瞳散大,瞳孔反应消失,视力下降至手部运动。脑磁共振成像显示患者急性甲醇中毒,基底节出血性坏死。尽管已经接受了治疗,但甲醇诱发的视神经病变仍然是一个重大的医疗挑战。这是一种严重的并发症,即使在代谢性酸中毒得到纠正后也可能发生。因此,早期发现和及时治疗对防止长期健康后果至关重要:178-179
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Methanol-induced bilateral optic neuropathy: an ever-present challenge to healthcare system
Methanol is a highly toxic alcohol that can cause severe metabolic acidosis, leading to acute multiple organ failures and even blindness. Despite being a serious health concern, methanol poisoning remains a challenging issue due to the lack of acute medicine setup, available resources, and management protocols. Immediate multidisciplinary assessment and intervention are necessary for the management and survival of the patient. In this study, we present a case of a 27-year-old female who presented to the Department of Acute Medicine and High Dependency Unit with complaints of nausea, vomiting, and altered level of consciousness. She had consumed a significant amount of alcohol 12 hours before admission. Laboratory results revealed severe high anion gap metabolic acidosis that was not corrected by sodium bicarbonate and adequate fluid resuscitation. Her acidosis persisted, and after a session of Sustained Low-Efficiency Dialysis (SLED), metabolic acidosis was corrected. However, she developed sudden vision loss after 48 hours. A complete ophthalmic assessment was performed, and a referral was made to a neurologist for multidisciplinary management. On ophthalmo-logical evaluation, both pupils were dilated with absent pupillary response, visual acuity was reduced to hand motion. Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed acute methanol toxicity with hemorrhagic necrosis in the basal ganglia. Despite undergoing therapy, methanol-induced optic neuropathy continues to pose a significant healthcare challenge. It is a severe complication that can occur even after metabolic acidosis has been corrected. Therefore, early detection and timely treatment are crucial to prevent long-term health consequences. Bangladesh J Medicine 2024; Vol. 35, No. 2, Supplementation: 178-179
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