有机磷中毒患者低血压的临床后果

Dr. Digbijay Kumar Thakur, Dr. Sidhi Datri Jha, Dr. Rameshwar Mahaseth, Dr. Manish Pande
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目的:探讨有机磷中毒患者低血压的临床后果。方法:在回顾性队列研究中,我们分析了66例在加德满都Bir医院治疗的有机磷中毒患者的资料。低血压和正常血压患者的数据进行比较,以确定显著的临床后果。结果:共纳入66例患者,其中女性44例(66.7%),男性22例(33.3%)。经资料分析,18.2%的病例出现严重中毒(ACHE < 700 U/L)。其中41人(62%)血压正常,25人(37.9%)血压过低。低血压组中QTc间期延长的约56%,p < 0.003, QTc间期延长与降压药需用量有统计学意义,X2(1) = 22.98, p < 0.001。需要较高剂量才能达到阿托品化的患者有统计学意义的低血压,P < 0.001。低血压患者需要更多的住院天数,P < 0.001。根据POP Score严重程度分级,16例(64%)P <0.002, ACHE严重程度评分,7例(28%)P < 0.05,低血压患者均为重度中毒。与正常血压组比较,低血压组脓毒性休克(2例)、吸入性肺炎(5例)、ARDS(1例)、褥疮发生的几率明显高于正常血压组,P = 0.002。低血压患者对血管加压素的需求显著增加,P < 0.001。大多数低血压患者需要ICU护理,入院时WBC计数较高P = 0.002, GCS评分较低P < 0.001。入院时低血压与POP评分呈正相关,P < 0.001。结论:低血压是有机磷中毒患者常见的并发症,与POP评分较高、ACHE水平较低、GCS评分较低、升压药物需要量增加、住院时间延长、住院人数增加、发生感染性休克和吸入性肺炎的机会增加有关。
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Clinical consequences of Hypotension in patient with organophosphate poisoning
Objective: Aim of study is to describe the clinical consequences of hypotension in patient with organophosphate poisoning. Method: In the retrospective cohort study, we analyzed data of 66 patients with organophosphate poisoning who were treated at Bir Hospital, Nams Kathmandu. Data from those with hypotension and normal blood pressure were compared to identify significant clinical consequences. Results:  All together 66 patients were enrolled in this study out of which 44(66.7%) were female and 22(33.3%) were male. After analyzing data, we found 18.2% of case with severe poisoning (ACHE < 700 U/L). Among all, 41(62%) were found to have normal blood pressure and 25(37.9%) were found to have low blood pressure. Among those with hypotension, around 56% were found to have prolonged QTc interval, p < 0.003 and there was statistically significant association between QTc prolongation and vasopressor requirement, X2(1) = 22.98, P < 0.001. Patients requiring higher dose to reach atropinization had statistically significant hypotension, P < 0.001. Those with low blood pressure were found to require more days of hospital admission, P < 0.001. Patients with hypotension were found to have severe poisoning both on the basis of POP Score severity grading, 16(64%) P <0.002 and ACHE Severity scale, 7(28%) P < 0.05. In comparison with normal blood pressure group, low blood pressure group had significantly more chance of developing complications like septic shock (2), aspiration pneumonia (5), ARDS (1) and bed sore, P = 0.002. Vasopressor requirement was significantly more among those with low blood pressure, P < 0.001. Most of hypotensive patients were needing ICU care, found to have higher WBC count P = 0.002 and lower GCS Score at admission P < 0.001. There was positive correlation between hypotension and POP Score at admission P < 0.001. Conclusion: Hypotension is a common complication in patient with organophosphate poisoning and is associated with higher POP Score, lower ACHE level, lower GCS Score, increased vasopressor requirement, more hospital stays, increasing ICU admission, more chance of developing septic shock and aspiration pneumonia.
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