Histo-pathological findings and their relationship with age, gender and toxin amounts in paraquat intoxication | Eizadi Mood | Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences Old Website
 

Histo-pathological findings and their relationship with age, gender and toxin amounts in paraquat intoxication

Nastaran Eizadi Mood, Ali Mohammad Sabzghabaee, Arash Ghodousi, Ahmad Yaraghi, Ategheh Mousavi, Gholamrezai Massoum, Hamid Reza Shemshaki

Abstract


Objective: Acute paraquat (PQ) poisoning which is taken either to commit suicide or by mistake has become a social concern worldwide. The present study was conducted to determine the histo-pathological findings in deceased PQ poisoning patients and evaluate their relationship with age, gender, amounts of ingested PQ, time from ingestion to admission.

Methodology: Forty-two patients of PQ poisoning with positive urinary dithionate test were included in the study. Deceased patients underwent autopsy and their histo-pathological findings were examined.

Results: The mean age of men and women were 29.06 ±10.6 and 16.66 ± 4.6 years respectively. Hepatocellular damage (60%), Tubular nephritis (60%) and pulmonary edema (50%) were the main pathological lesions. Logistic regression analyses identified the following significant predictors for poisoning-related liver lesions: age more than 20 years [odds ratio (OR), 13.75; 95% Confidence Interval (CI), 1.48 – 127.47], and ingested paraquat amounts more than 30 mg /kg (OR, 16; 95% CI, 1.32 – 194.62). There was also a significant correlation between liver lesions and age (Correlation Coefficient, 0.50; P value, 0.024); gender (Correlation Coefficient, 0.57; P value, 0.008); amount of ingested PQ (Correlation Coefficient, 0.55; P value, 0.012). There were no correlations between lung and kidney histopathological lesions with different variables.

Conclusion: Age, amount of ingested PQ, and gender are important parameters which may correlate with histopathological liver lesions in deceased PQ poisoning patients. 

doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.291(Suppl).3543

How to cite this:Eizadi-Mood N, Sabzghabaee AM, Ghodousi A, Yaraghi A, Mousavi A, Maasoumi G, Shemshaki HR. Histo-pathological findings and their relationship with age, gender and toxin amounts in paraquat intoxication. Pak J Med Sci 2013;29(1)Suppl:403-408.   doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.291(Suppl).3543

 

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