Title of article :
Serum amylase as a prognostic marker of organophosphate poisoning
Author/Authors :
Zobeiri, Mehdi Department of Internal Medicine - Imam Reza Hospital - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Organophosphate (OP) insecticides are important compounds as the most probable
common cause of acute poisonings in developing countries. OP intoxication often presents as
medical emergencies, and its related morbidity and mortality have not decreased despite major
advances in critical care. This study aims to determine the impact of serum amylase level for
estimation of prognosis in patients with acute OP poisoning.
Methods: This observational case-control study was done during two years on 332 consecutive
patients with acute OP poisoning. Clinical and demographic data, serum amylase level on early
admission time, morbidity, and outcome were determined. Data were analyzed in the form of a
frequency distribution table by using SPSS 11.0 version software.
Results: The mean age of patients with acute OP poisoning was 28.9 ± 23.95 with slightly
female dominance. All patients were intoxicated via the gastrointestinal route. The mean amylase
level of patients with deterioration of mental status, tachycardia, ICU admission, and death was
significantly higher.
Conclusion: Among patients with OP poisoning, higher serum amylase than normal was associated
with severe clinical course and increased risk for mortality. Determination of serum amylase can
be effective in the quick prediction of the outcome.
Keywords :
Organophosphate , Intoxication , Amylase , Prognosis
Journal title :
Journal of Injury and Violence Research