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Paraquat poisoning: an analytical toxicologic study of three cases.
Authors:R D Fairshter  N Dabir-Vaziri  W R Smith  F L Glauser  A F Wilson
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, University of California Irvine Medical Center, Orange, CA 92668 U.S.A.
Abstract:Paraquat concentrations were measured in tissue, serum, urine and hemodialysate obtained from 3 patients who died 16.5 h, 22 days and 23 days after ingestion. In the patient who died 16.5 h post-ingestion, tissue paraquat levels were high. Kidney and liver had paraquat concentrations of 14 micrograms/g and 13.2 micrograms/g respectively, whereas lung tissue had a paraquat level of 3.8 micrograms/g. Low concentrations of paraquat were detectable in the tissues of the patients who died 22 and 23 days post-ingestion. Early in the poisoning, serum paraquat levels were high and large quantities of paraquat could be removed by both hemodialysis and forced diuresis. During an 8-h period, 713 mg of paraquat were removed by hemodialysis and 340 mg by forced diuresis. After the day of ingestion, little paraquat could be removed by hemodialysis or by forced diuresis; however, at all stages of the poisoning studied, hemodialysis was more effective than forced diuresis in removing paraquat from the blood.
Keywords:Address all correspondence to: Ronald D. Fairshter   M.D.   Pulmonary Division   Department of Medicine   University of California   Irvine Medical Center   101 City Drive South   Orange CA 92668   U.S.A.
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