Title of article :
Ethylene glycol poisoning: A diagnostic challenge in a patient with persistent seizures and a severe metabolic acidosis
Author/Authors :
Engelbrecht , Andreas Emergency Centre - Steve Biko Academic Hospital - University of Pretoria - Pretoria , South Africa , Smit, Almien Emergency Centre - Steve Biko Academic Hospital - University of Pretoria - Pretoria , South Africa , Lalloo, Vidya Emergency Centre - Steve Biko Academic Hospital - University of Pretoria - Pretoria , South Africa
Pages :
2
From page :
37
To page :
38
Abstract :
Due to the nationwide lockdown to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and subsequent alcohol ban in South Africa, several cases of toxic alcohol ingestion presented to our emergency unit. Many of these patients admitted to making home brews of alcohol while others simply use industrial toxic alcohols. The diagnosis of these poisonings is challenging as direct assays are not available in our setting. Case report We present a case of presumed ethylene glycol poisoning that presented with persistent seizures and a high anion gap metabolic acidosis (HAGMA). Discussion A high index of suspicion for toxic alcohol poisoning should be maintained in patients presenting with an altered mental status, seizures and a HAGMA. Indirect markers such as clinical features and laboratory results can lead to the diagnosis when direct assays are unavailable.
Keywords :
Case report , Ethylene glycol poisoning , Toxic alcohols , High anion gap metabolic acidosis , Status epilepticus
Journal title :
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year :
2021
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2621779
Link To Document :
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