2021
DOI: 10.1080/21548331.2021.1882239
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Acute kidney injury in hospitalized patients with methanol intoxication: National Inpatient Sample 2003-2014

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“…Among these factors, coma and elevated creatinine levels above the normal range were the strongest predictors of mortality following methanol intoxication, with ORs of 13.10 and 32.73, respectively. Chang et al demonstrated that serum creatinine concentration due to methanol intoxication is a significant risk factor for acute kidney injury (AKI) [25], which can cause mortality due to renal impairment [26,27]. A systematic review by Gharaeikhezri et al [28] showed that methanol poisoning is associated with a 28.18% prevalence of AKI.…”
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“…Among these factors, coma and elevated creatinine levels above the normal range were the strongest predictors of mortality following methanol intoxication, with ORs of 13.10 and 32.73, respectively. Chang et al demonstrated that serum creatinine concentration due to methanol intoxication is a significant risk factor for acute kidney injury (AKI) [25], which can cause mortality due to renal impairment [26,27]. A systematic review by Gharaeikhezri et al [28] showed that methanol poisoning is associated with a 28.18% prevalence of AKI.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The second possibility involves patients with respiratory and circulatory system failure (Thongprayoon et al, 2021). This can be observed from the laboratory results showing AGD pH 7.157, PCO2 31.8 mmHg, PO2 163 mmHg, HCO3 11.3 mEq per liter, BE -17, and SpO2 88%.…”
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“…Another study revealed that methanol poisoning induces severe symptoms in the central nervous system, primarily due to dysfunction of the Na-K pump. This malfunction of the Na-K pump also leads to cerebral edema and, in severe cases, cerebral hemorrhage (Thongprayoon et al, 2021).…”
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“…Previous studies have documented drug induced-rhabdomyolysis owing to the overuse of methanol, ethanol, methadone, opioid, cocaine, amphetamine, methamphetamine, ecstasy, synthetic cannabinoids, heroin, and tramadol 4 , 5 . Rhabdomyolysis is a syndrome characterized by muscle necrosis and the release of intracellular muscle constituents into circulation 6 .…”
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