Author/Authors :
Farnaghi, Fariba Clinical Toxicologist - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Pournasir, Zahra Pediatric Nephrologist - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Tehranchi, Seddighetahere Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The opioid overdose epidemic is a worrying and
considerable public health problem in many countries. A few studies
have been done in children about opioid poisoning. The aim of this
study was to explain the clinical symptoms and laboratory findings of
opioid poisoning and the associated complications among children.
Material and Methods: This prospective cross-sectional study was
conducted on 100 children under 14 years of age who were poisoned
with opium, tramadol, buprenorphine, methadone, and diphenoxylate
and admitted to Loghman-Hakim Hospital, a major center for poisoning
treatment in Tehran, Iran, from April 2011 to April 2012. The exclusion
criteria were a history of musculoskeletal diseases, concurrent
ingestion of other drugs, intramuscular injection, and a history of
trauma. The clinical presentation and renal and electrolytes
complications were recorded.
Results: Finally, 90 out of 100 admitted children were eligible to be
included in the study, 64 boys and 26 girls (median age: 40.3 ± 32
months, range: 1 month to 11 years old). The minimum duration of
admission was 1 day and the maximum was 29 days with a mean of 2
days. The major opioid substance was methadone. The most common
symptom was decreased consciousness followed by bradypnea. The
incidence of opioid- induced rhabdomyolysis was 2.2% but none of the
them were complicated with acute renal failure or electrolyte
disturbance.
Conclusions: Concerning this study, we recommend attention to
muscle enzymes elevation and preventive spadework for its
complications in children poisoned with opoiods.