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Acute severe oral poisoning with 1,4-butandiol and ethanol with the development of coma

A. Sinenchenko, A. Lodyagin, V. Savello, B. Batotsyrenov, A. Antonova, T. Shumakova,
2020

A case of acute oral poisoning by 1,4-butanediol, complicated by the development of severe hypoxia in a 34-year-old patient actively engaged in bodybuilding, is presented. The psychoactive substance was used by the patient to increase sexual activity and physical stamina. The duration of systematic daily intake was 4 months. The toxicogenic stage of acute poisoning was caused by a single dose of 50 ml of undiluted 13% 1,4-butanediol together with ethanol, manifested by convulsive syndrome, depression of consciousness to the level of coma II, acute respiratory failure with aspiration syndrome, respiratory acidosis (pH 7.22; partial pressure carbon dioxide 61.2 mm Hg), lactic acidosis up to 7 mmol / L, hyperammonemia up to 240 μmol / L, cerebral edema (decrease in white matter density to 21.6 ± 1.7 HU units), loss of vascular tone resistance (pareso arterioles) and a significant increase in cerebral blood flow rate to 115 ± 20,1 ml / 100 g per minute, increasing the volume of extracellular fluid (+ 130% of the proper vol-umes). Intensive therapy was complex, including infusion and detoxification therapy, correction of acid-base disorders, hypoxic disorders by using a substrate antihypoxant (Cytoflavin) in a daily dosage of 0.57 ml / kg body weight daily, for 9 days. The article discusses the toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics of 1,4-butanediol, radiation diagnostics and the clinical picture of acute poisoning, the features of its course, and pathogenetic approaches to therapy.

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  • A. Sinenchenko
    Dzhanelidze St. Petersburg Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
  • A. Lodyagin
    Dzhanelidze St. Petersburg Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
  • V. Savello
    Dzhanelidze St. Petersburg Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
  • B. Batotsyrenov
    Dzhanelidze St. Petersburg Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
  • A. Antonova
    Dzhanelidze St. Petersburg Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
  • T. Shumakova
    Dzhanelidze St. Petersburg Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
Название журнала
  • Zhurnal Nevrologii i Psihiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova
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  • 120
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  • 3
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  • 77-81
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  • undefined
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  • journal article
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  • CC BY
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  • scopus