Intoxication with Datura stramonium in Children and Adolescents
Otrava durmanom obyčajným u detí a adolescentov
poslednom období vzrastajú medzi dospievajúcou mládežou otravy rastlinami, medzi ktorými zvláštne miesto zaujíma durman obyčajný (Daturastramonium). Autori analyzujú jeho účinky na ľudský organismus a dokumentujú ich vlastnými skúsenosťami. Otrava durmanom obyčajným sa klinickyprejavuje ako otrava atropínom a vyvoláva halucinácie. Prognóza tejto otravy je väčšinou dobrá, príznaky odoznievajú do 12–24 hodín, mydriáza môžepretrvávať ešte niekoľko hodín. Po odznení príznakov pretrváva amnézia na obdobie halucinácií.
Klíčová slova:
otrava – atropín – prognóza
Authors:
M. Uher 1; M. Pisarčíková 1; M. Kurák 1; J. Filka 1; T. Rosenbergerová 2; A. Černáková 1; M. Uher 1; M. Pisarčíková 1; M. Kurák 1; J. Filka 1; T. Rosenbergerová 2; A. Černáková 1
Authors‘ workplace:
Jednotka intenzívnej starostlivosti, Klinika detí a dorastu LF UPJŠ a FNsP, Košice, prednostka prof. MUDr. Ľ. Podracká, CSc. 2Detská psychiatrická ambulancia, FNsP, Košice, vedúca lekárka MUDr. T. Rosenbergerová 3Farmako-toxikologický úsek, odd. klinickej
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Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., , 2002, č. 6, s. 276-278
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Overview
In the last years there is increasing number of plant poisoning in teenagers. The poisoning with Datura stramonium belongs among intoxications.The authors review its effects in human and describe their own experiences. The clinical picture of poisoning with Datura stramonium is identical toatropine intoxication including hallucinations. The prognosis is usually good. The symptoms disappear within 12–24 hours but mydriasis can lastseveral days. After disappearing of symptoms there is amnesia on hallucination period.
Key words:
intoxication – atropine – prognosis
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