Abstract
We report an 89-year-old retired farmer with prolonged bradycardia and hypotension after pyrethroid insecticides ingestion in a suicidal attempt. This patient also had a clinical manifestation mimicking organophosphate poisoning, included confusion, lacrimation and salivation. He required intensive care support, atropine and inotrope infusions treatments. Only metabolites of synthetic pyrethroid insecticides (3-phenoxybenzoic acid and 3-phenoxybenzaldehyde) were detected in the urine sample. In the serum toxicology screening, specific analysis for organophosphate pesticides was negative. He eventually recovered without major sequela.
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Cham, E. Y. K., Tse, J. C. L., Chong, Y. K., Chen, M. L., Wong, O. F., & Fung, H. T. (2016). A case of pyrethroid poisoning with clinical presentation mimicking organophosphate poisoning. Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine, 23(2), 47–51. https://doi.org/10.1177/102490791602300207
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