Q: 52 year old
male is admitted to ICU after severe Organophosphate poisoning, requiring
frequent Atropine IV pushes, followed by IV infusion. What is the best parameter
to determine the titration of
Atropine?
Answer: Secretions
Organophosphate poisoning results
from exposure to insecticides/pesticides or nerve
agents. Also, it is frequently used in
suicides. The effects of organophosphate
poisoning on muscarinic receptors are Salivation, Lacrimation, Urination,
Defecation, increase Gastrointestinal motility, Emesis,
Miosis(mnemonics are SLUDGEM or
MUDDLES).
Established antidote is Atropine with dose around
3-5 milligrams every ten minutes. If symptoms
continue, Atropine infusion can be started with 0.5-2.4 mg/kg/hr - till symptoms subsides. Longest reported
infusion in literature is 5 weeks !!!Control of hyper-secretions served as the best monitoring
parameter for titration of the drip rate.
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