Antifreeze on a freezing morning: ethylene glycol poisoning in a 2-year-old

Hann, G.

Antifreeze on a freezing morning: ethylene glycol poisoning in a 2-year-old - 2012

NMUH Staff Publications

<span style="font-size: 10pt;">This case report describes the presentation and management of a 2-year-old child who ingested a potentially fatal amount of ethylene glycol (EG). There are few published cases worldwide of EG poisoning in children managed with fomepizole. All cases described in the literature were managed in a paediatric intensive care unit. In this case, the child presented irritable, pale and confused with high anion gap metabolic acidosis. As there were no paediatric intensive care beds available in the region, the child was successfully managed in a high dependency area in our district general hospital. The child fully recovered and was discharged home in 7 days. The authors believe that multi-disciplinary team management and the use of fomepizole contributed to the positive outcome and this case raised many useful learning points.</span>
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