Ethylene glycol poisoning in a child treated with 4-methylpyrazole.
Author(s): Harry P, Jobard E, Briand M, Caubet A, Turcant A
Affiliation(s): Centre Anti-poison, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Angers, France.
Publication date & source: 1998-09, Pediatrics., 102(3):E31.
Publication type: Case Reports
OBJECTIVE: The alcohol dehydrogenase inhibitor 4-methylpyrazole (4-MP) is a new antidote of ethylene glycol (EG) intoxication. The purpose of the present case report was to demonstrate 4-MP efficiency in EG poisoning in a 4-year-old child. METHOD AND RESULTS: 4-MP Treatment was performed 7 hours after EG ingestion. Plasma EG and 4-MP concentrations were measured 2 hours after each infusion of 4-MP. Plasma 4-MP concentrations were in the range of the values reported to block EG metabolism. The efficiency of 4-MP treatment was confirmed by the rapid correction of metabolic acidosis without alkalization and by the increase in EG half-life. No adverse effect of 4-MP was observed. CONCLUSION: This child ingested a potentially lethal dose of EG despite a high concentration of bittering agent in antifreeze. EG poisoning was treated efficiently by 4-MP without recourse to hemodialysis.
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