令人兴奋的摄入:故意使用塑料炸药导致癫痫发作。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 TOXICOLOGY
Seth Jones, Irene Li, Jasmine Gale, Elliott Fox, Stacy Weisberg, Stephanie Carreiro
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摘要

简介:C4是一种常用于军事用途的塑料炸药,主要由旋风石或RDX(皇家爆破炸药)组成。C4毒性是一种有记载但不为人所知的精神状态改变和反复发作的原因。病例报告:我们描述了两例军事人员服用C4作为欺辱仪式的一部分,他们到急诊室就诊,亲眼目睹了癫痫发作、震颤和斑疹。其中一名患者在摄入后数小时内出现第二次癫痫发作。急性静脉注射苯二氮卓类药物,然后用左乙拉西坦治疗48小时。两例患者均在重症监护病房观察,出院时无神经系统后遗症。讨论:C4是一种常见的军用级炸药,含有旋风石,其作用是非竞争性的,可逆的GABAA拮抗剂,是一种罕见但临床上重要的导致摄入后精神状态改变和癫痫发作的原因。治疗主要是支持气道保护和gaba能药物治疗。
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A Mind-Blowing Ingestion: Intentional Plastic Explosive Consumption Resulting in Seizures.

Introduction: C4 is a plastic explosive commonly used in military applications, and is predominantly composed of cyclonite or RDX (Royal Demolition Explosive). C4 toxicity is a documented but not commonly known cause of altered mental status and recurrent seizures.

Case reports: We describe two cases of military personnel who ingested C4 as part of a hazing ritual who presented to the emergency department with witnessed seizure, tremor and petechial rash. One of the patients had a second witnessed seizure within hours of ingestion. They were treated with intravenous benzodiazepines acutely, then with levetiracetam for 48 hours. Both patients were observed in the intensive care unit and discharged with no neurologic sequelae.

Discussion: C4 is a common military-grade explosive containing cyclonite which functions as a non-competitive, reversible GABAA antagonist and a rare but clinically significant cause of altered mental status and seizures when ingested. Management is primarily supportive with airway protection and treatment with GABAergic medication.

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CiteScore
5.40
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Toxicology (JMT) is a peer-reviewed medical journal dedicated to advances in clinical toxicology, focusing on the diagnosis, management, and prevention of poisoning and other adverse health effects resulting from medications, chemicals, occupational and environmental substances, and biological hazards. As the official journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology (ACMT), JMT is managed by an editorial board of clinicians as well as scientists and thus publishes research that is relevant to medical toxicologists, emergency physicians, critical care specialists, pediatricians, pre-hospital providers, occupational physicians, substance abuse experts, veterinary toxicologists, and policy makers.       JMT articles generate considerable interest in the lay media, with 2016 JMT articles cited by various social media sites, the Boston Globe, and the Washington Post among others.     For questions or comments about the journal, please contact jmtinfo@acmt.net.    For questions or comments about the journal, please contact jmtinfo@acmt.net.
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