Treatment of methanol poisoning with ethanol and hemodialysis.

S C Pappas, M Silverman
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Abstract

Twelve cases of methanol poisoning are reviewed. The clinical presentation and biochemical features are described and the results of treatment with alkali, ethanol and dialysis reported. The outcome of methanol poisoning appears to be related more to the interval between the time of ingestion and the start of therapy and to the degree of acidosis than to the initial serum methanol level. Therefore, early and aggressive treatment with bicarbonate and ethanol and subsequent institution of hemodialysis are strongly recommended whenever methanol can be detected in the blood, especially when metabolic acidosis of the anion-gap type is present, when mental or visual disturbances are present, or when more than 30 ml of absolute methanol has been consumed.

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MeSH Term

Acidosis
Adult
Aged
Bicarbonates
Ethanol
Female
Humans
Male
Methanol
Middle Aged
Renal Dialysis
Time Factors

Chemicals

Bicarbonates
Ethanol
Methanol

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