Atropine maintenance dosage in patients with severe organophosphate pesticide poisoning.

Toxicology Letters(2011)

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Although the importance of atropine in therapy of organophosphate (OP) poisoning is generally recognized, its dosing is a matter of debate. A retrospective analysis of atropine dosing was undertaken in 34 patients who had been enrolled in a clinical study assessing obidoxime effectiveness in OP-poisoning. All patients were severely intoxicated (suicidal attempts) and required artificial ventilation. Atropine was administered routinely by intensive care physicians for life-threatening muscarinic symptoms, with the recommendation to favor low dosage. The pharmacological active enantiomere S-hyoscyamine was determined by a radioreceptor assay. When RBC-AChE activity ranged between 10% and 30%, S-hyoscyamine plasma concentrations of approx. 5 nmol L-1 were sufficient. This concentration could be maintained with about 0.005 mg h(-1) kg(-1) atropine. Only when RBC-AChE was completely inhibited, therapy of cholinergic crisis required atropine doses up to 0.06 mg h(-1) kg(-1). Elimination half-life of S-hyoscyamine was 1.5h. showing occasionally a second slow elimination phase with t(1/2) = 12 h. Malignant arrhythmias were observed in some 10% of our cases, which occurred late and often in the absence of relevant glandular cholinergic signs, when the S-hyoscyamine concentration was below 2.5 nmol L-1. Arrhythmias mostly resolved on reinstitution of atropine. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Atropine,Organophosphorus pesticide,Human,Poisoning,Acetylcholinesterase,Pharmacokinetics,Dysrhythmia
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