Journal of International Medical Research (Sep 2021)

Alveolar–arterial partial pressure difference as an early predictor for patients with acute paraquat poisoning

  • Yu-Quan Chen,
  • Yu-Qiang Lin,
  • Wen-Zhong Jiang,
  • Zhi-Qian Yang,
  • Jing Pan,
  • Wei-Wei Liu,
  • Yi-Min Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/03000605211043243
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49

Abstract

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Objective Paraquat (PQ) is associated with high mortality rates in acute poisoning. This study aimed to determine the importance of the alveolar–arterial partial pressure difference (A-aDo 2 ) in the expected consequences of acute PQ poisoning. Methods Patients who were hospitalized for PQ poisoning in 2018 were enrolled in this retrospective study. A-aDo 2 data were collected. Multivariate analysis was performed using binary logistic regression to determine whether A-aDo 2 is an independent risk factor for mortality from PQ. Results A total of 352 cases were analyzed. The mean PQ dose was 36.84 ± 50.30 mL (0.3–500 mL). There were 185 survivors and 167 non-survivors. The mean A-aDo 2 was not significantly correlated between survivors and non-survivors on day 1. However, there were significant differences in A-aDo 2 between survivors and non-survivors on days 3, 7, 14, and 21. Increased A-aDo 2 values were correlated with an increased mortality rate. The mean A-aDo 2 on day 14 showed the most significant difference between survivors and non-survivors. Conclusion Our study suggests that A-aDo 2 plays an important role as a reference index, which could be a useful predictor in assessing acute PQ poisoning, especially on the 14th day after onset of poisoning.