Title of article :
Prognostic Factors of Outcome in Methanol Poisoning; an 8-year Retrospective Cross-sectional Study
Author/Authors :
Yousefinejad, Vahid Liver and Digestive Research Center - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj , Moradi, Badia Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj , Mohammadi Baneh, Anvar Internal Medicine Department - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj , Sheikhesmaeili, Farshad Liver and Digestive Research Center - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj , Babahajian, Asrin Liver and Digestive Research Center - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj
Abstract :
Introduction: Identification of high-risk patients with poor prognosis is essential for quick diagnosis and treatment of methanol poisoning to prevent death and improve the outcome. The aim of this study was to evaluate
the clinical and laboratory factors in patients with methanol poisoning to determine the prognosis and outcome.
Methods: In this retrospective cross-sectional study, all patients with methanol poisoning, who had presented
to the emergency department of Tohid Hospital, Sanandaj, Iran from 2011 to 2019 (8 years) were enrolled using
census method. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to find the independent predictive factors of poor outcome in the mentioned patients. Results: Methanol poisoning was diagnosed in 52 (11.55%) of
the 450 cases admitted to hospital for alcohol intoxication. In multivariate analysis, time interval from methanol
intake to hospital admission (OR=1.06; 95% CI= 1.00-1.11; p=0.04), respiratory arrest (OR=25.59; 95% CI= 1.37-
478.13; p=0.03), and higher concentration of blood glucose (OR=1.03; 95% CI= 1.00-1.09; p=0.03) had a significant correlation with Poor outcomes. Conclusion: Based on the findings of this study, delayed admission to
hospital, respiratory arrest and hyperglycemia were identified as independent risk factors of poor outcome in
methanol poisoning.
Keywords :
Poisoning , methanol , Prognosis , Outcome Assessment , Health Care
Journal title :
Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine (AAEM)