Cleistanthus collinus poisoning: experience at a medical intensive care unit in a tertiary care hospital in south India

Background & objectives: Ingestion of Cleistanthus collinus causes hypokalemia and cardiac arrhythmias leading to mortality in most cases. We undertook this retrospective study to evaluate the clinical presentation and predictors of outcome in critically ill patients admitted with C. collinus po...

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Main Authors: Alladi Mohan, G Sivaram Naik, J Harikrishna, D Prabath Kumar, M H Rao, KVS Sarma, K K Guntupalli
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Medical Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2016;volume=143;issue=6;spage=793;epage=797;aulast=Mohan
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spelling doaj-fc447deeff0b45bf93a1c934520e45922020-11-24T23:37:20ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Medical Research0971-59162016-01-01143679379710.4103/0971-5916.192068Cleistanthus collinus poisoning: experience at a medical intensive care unit in a tertiary care hospital in south IndiaAlladi MohanG Sivaram NaikJ HarikrishnaD Prabath KumarM H RaoKVS SarmaK K GuntupalliBackground & objectives: Ingestion of Cleistanthus collinus causes hypokalemia and cardiac arrhythmias leading to mortality in most cases. We undertook this retrospective study to evaluate the clinical presentation and predictors of outcome in critically ill patients admitted with C. collinus poisoning. Methods: The case records of 56 patients admitted to the medical intensive care unit (MICU) of a tertiary care teaching hospital in south India (2000-2014) with C. collinus poisoning were retrospectively analysed. Results: The mean age of patients was 36.7±13.3 yr; there were 30 males. Salient clinical manifestations included hypokalemia (58%), neutrophilic leucocytosis (48.2%), acute kidney injury (AKI) (42.9%), acute respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation (AcRFMv) (32.1%), shock (21.4%); cardiac arrhythmias and neuromuscular weakness (19.6% each); 21 patients (37.5%) had adverse outcome. Longer time-lapsed from consumption to reaching emergency room [median (interquartile range)] (hours) [49 (22-97) vs. 28 (7-56), p =0.0380 ]; higher acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II (APACHE II) score at presentation [14 (8.25-14.75) vs. 2 (0-6) P<0.001]; and presence of the following [odds ratio (95% confidence intervals)] at initial presentation: shock [37.40 (4.29-325.98), P=0.001]; AcRFMv [26.67 (5.86-121.39), P<0.001]; elevated alanine aminotransferase [5.71 (1.30-25.03), p0 =0.021]; metabolic acidosis [5.48 (1.68-17.89), P=0.005]; acute kidney injury (AKI) [5 (1.55-16.06), P=0.007]; hyponatremia [4.67 (1.25-17.44), P=0.022]; and neutrophilic leucocytosis [3.80 (1.02-14.21), P=0.047] predicted death. A significant (P<0.001) increasing trend in mortality was observed with increasing International Program on Chemical Safety Poisoning Severity Score (IPCS-CSS) grade. Interpretation & conclusions: C. collinus is a lethal poison associated with high mortality for which there is no specific antidote. Careful search and meticulous monitoring of the predictors of death and initiating appropriate corrective measures can be life saving.http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2016;volume=143;issue=6;spage=793;epage=797;aulast=MohanAcute kidney injury - acute respiratory failure - APACHE II - Cleistanthus collinus - outcome - poisoning
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author Alladi Mohan
G Sivaram Naik
J Harikrishna
D Prabath Kumar
M H Rao
KVS Sarma
K K Guntupalli
spellingShingle Alladi Mohan
G Sivaram Naik
J Harikrishna
D Prabath Kumar
M H Rao
KVS Sarma
K K Guntupalli
Cleistanthus collinus poisoning: experience at a medical intensive care unit in a tertiary care hospital in south India
Indian Journal of Medical Research
Acute kidney injury - acute respiratory failure - APACHE II - Cleistanthus collinus - outcome - poisoning
author_facet Alladi Mohan
G Sivaram Naik
J Harikrishna
D Prabath Kumar
M H Rao
KVS Sarma
K K Guntupalli
author_sort Alladi Mohan
title Cleistanthus collinus poisoning: experience at a medical intensive care unit in a tertiary care hospital in south India
title_short Cleistanthus collinus poisoning: experience at a medical intensive care unit in a tertiary care hospital in south India
title_full Cleistanthus collinus poisoning: experience at a medical intensive care unit in a tertiary care hospital in south India
title_fullStr Cleistanthus collinus poisoning: experience at a medical intensive care unit in a tertiary care hospital in south India
title_full_unstemmed Cleistanthus collinus poisoning: experience at a medical intensive care unit in a tertiary care hospital in south India
title_sort cleistanthus collinus poisoning: experience at a medical intensive care unit in a tertiary care hospital in south india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Medical Research
issn 0971-5916
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background & objectives: Ingestion of Cleistanthus collinus causes hypokalemia and cardiac arrhythmias leading to mortality in most cases. We undertook this retrospective study to evaluate the clinical presentation and predictors of outcome in critically ill patients admitted with C. collinus poisoning. Methods: The case records of 56 patients admitted to the medical intensive care unit (MICU) of a tertiary care teaching hospital in south India (2000-2014) with C. collinus poisoning were retrospectively analysed. Results: The mean age of patients was 36.7±13.3 yr; there were 30 males. Salient clinical manifestations included hypokalemia (58%), neutrophilic leucocytosis (48.2%), acute kidney injury (AKI) (42.9%), acute respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation (AcRFMv) (32.1%), shock (21.4%); cardiac arrhythmias and neuromuscular weakness (19.6% each); 21 patients (37.5%) had adverse outcome. Longer time-lapsed from consumption to reaching emergency room [median (interquartile range)] (hours) [49 (22-97) vs. 28 (7-56), p =0.0380 ]; higher acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II (APACHE II) score at presentation [14 (8.25-14.75) vs. 2 (0-6) P<0.001]; and presence of the following [odds ratio (95% confidence intervals)] at initial presentation: shock [37.40 (4.29-325.98), P=0.001]; AcRFMv [26.67 (5.86-121.39), P<0.001]; elevated alanine aminotransferase [5.71 (1.30-25.03), p0 =0.021]; metabolic acidosis [5.48 (1.68-17.89), P=0.005]; acute kidney injury (AKI) [5 (1.55-16.06), P=0.007]; hyponatremia [4.67 (1.25-17.44), P=0.022]; and neutrophilic leucocytosis [3.80 (1.02-14.21), P=0.047] predicted death. A significant (P<0.001) increasing trend in mortality was observed with increasing International Program on Chemical Safety Poisoning Severity Score (IPCS-CSS) grade. Interpretation & conclusions: C. collinus is a lethal poison associated with high mortality for which there is no specific antidote. Careful search and meticulous monitoring of the predictors of death and initiating appropriate corrective measures can be life saving.
topic Acute kidney injury - acute respiratory failure - APACHE II - Cleistanthus collinus - outcome - poisoning
url http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2016;volume=143;issue=6;spage=793;epage=797;aulast=Mohan
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