• Title of article

    Child Death Due to Dermal Opium Application: A Case Report

  • Author/Authors

    Moshiri, Mohammad Medical Toxicology Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Hedjazi, Arya Legal Medicine Research Center - Legal Medicine Organization - Tehran , Rezazadeh-Shojaie, Mohsen Legal Medicine Research Center - Legal Medicine Organization - Tehran , Etemad, Leila Pharmaceutical Technology Institute - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences

  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    59
  • To page
    62
  • Abstract
    Background: Incorrect belief about opioid efficacy is a major cause of acute pediatric poisonings in Iran. We report a rare case of topical opium application that caused death in a 4-year-old child. Case: A 4-year old girl was examined with burns over her abdominal area and lower extremities. Her parents had applied opium on burned area to relieve her pain. She was in delirium state and apnea without any evidence of infection. Immediately, she was administered a single dose of Naloxone (2mg). Results: While blood oxygen saturation was improving, she aspirated her vomitus into the lungs and became hypotensive and pulseless. Her condition deteriorated and the treatment team’s efforts to resuscitate her failed. On her autopsy, there were no other abnormal findings, but codeine and morphine were detected in the autopsied tissue sample. Conclusion: The plausible contributing factors may include: change in morphine pharmacokinetics in the burned skin; the low toxic dose of opium in children due to thin abdominal skin, and high blood perfusion in the burned areas.
  • Keywords
    Dermal , Opium , Children death , Iran , Forensic toxicology
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2485206