J Korean Soc Emerg Med.  2017 Feb;28(1):109-116. 10.0000/jksem.2017.28.1.109.

Extracorporeal Therapy as a Treatment Method in Patients with Acute Ethylene Glycol Poisoning

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea. avenue59@ajou.ac.kr
  • 2Center for Safety, Simulation and Advanced Learning Technologies, University of Florida, FL, USA.

Abstract

PURPOSE
Extracorporeal treatment has been used increasingly to treat patients with acute ethylene glycol poisoning. We analyzed all patients with acute poisoning of ethylene glycol during a recent 10-year period to provide clinical recommendations for adequate application of continuous renal replacement therapy for these patients.
METHODS
A retrospective chart review study was conducted for patients whose final diagnosis were "toxic effects of glycols or other alcohols," between October 2006 and September 2016. The basal characteristics of patients, suspected amount of ingestion, intention of poisoning, concomitant alcohol ingestion, mental state at admission, time from exposure to admission, chief complaint, length of hospital stay, method of treatments, laboratory results including acute kidney injury and urine oxalate crystal, as well as treatment results were examined.
RESULTS
A total number of 14 patients were included in this study. Nine patients (64.3%) underwent continuous renal replacement therapy; 5 patients (35.7%) underwent ethanol mono-therapy. Between the antidote therapy group and the extracorporeal treatment group, there was a significant difference in the levels of plasma bicarbonate, chloride, anion gap, pH, and base excess in arterial blood gas analysis, as well as the calculated osmolar gap. One patient expired due to multi-organ failure, while the others recovered completely.
CONCLUSION
Continuous renal replacement therapy was most frequently chosen as a treatment method in patients with acute ethylene glycol poisoning. Further research regarding indication of continuous renal replacement therapy and combing therapy with other treatment will be necessary to determine the best treatment method.

Keyword

Ethylene glycol; Poisoning; Renal replacement therapy

MeSH Terms

Acid-Base Equilibrium
Acute Kidney Injury
Blood Gas Analysis
Diagnosis
Eating
Ethanol
Ethylene Glycol*
Glycols
Humans
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Intention
Length of Stay
Methods*
Plasma
Poisoning*
Renal Replacement Therapy
Retrospective Studies
Ethanol
Ethylene Glycol
Glycols
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