Author:
Mahdavi Seyed Amirhosein,Zamani Nasim,McDonald Rebecca,Akhgari Maryam,Kolahi Ali-Asghar,Gheshlaghi Farzad,Ostadi Ali,Dehghan Ahmad,Moshiri Mohammad,Rahbar-Taramsari Morteza,Delirrad Mohammad,Mohtasham Neda,Afzali Saeed,Ebrahimi Sara,Ziaeefar Pardis,Khosravi Navid,Kazemifar Amir Mohammad,Ghadirzadeh Mohammadreza,Farajidana Hoorvash,Barghemadi Tahereh,Sadeghi Farangis,Hadeiy Seyed Kaveh,Hadipourzadeh Mehdi,Mesbahi Javad,Malekpour Mohammad-Reza,Arabi Mohsen,Jamshidi Farkhondeh,Dadpour Bita,Hovda Knut Erik,Hassanian-Moghaddam Hossein
Abstract
AbstractA methanol poisoning outbreak occurred in Iran during the initial months of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. We aimed to evaluate the epidemiology of the outbreak in terms of hospitalizations and deaths. A cross-sectional linkage study was conducted based on the hospitalization data collected from thirteen referral toxicology centers throughout Iran as well as mortality data obtained from the Iranian Legal Medicine Organization (LMO). Patient data were extracted for all cases aged > 19 years with toxic alcohol poisoning during the study period from February until June 2020. A total of 795 patients were hospitalized due to methanol poisoning, of whom 84 died. Median [interquartile ratio; IQR] age was 32 [26, 40] years (range 19–91 years). Patients had generally ingested alcohol for recreational motives (653, 82.1%) while 3.1% (n = 25) had consumed alcohol-based hand sanitizers to prevent or cure COVID-19 infection. Age was significantly lower in survivors than in non-survivors (P < 0.001) and in patients without sequelae vs. with sequelae (P = 0.026). Twenty non-survivors presented with a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score > 8, six of whom were completely alert on presentation to the emergency departments. The time from alcohol ingestion to hospital admission was not significantly different between provinces. In East Azerbaijan province, where hemodialysis was started within on average 60 min of admission, the rate of sequelae was 11.4% (compared to 19.6% average of other provinces)—equivalent to a reduction of the odds of sequelae by 2.1 times [95% CI 1.2, 3.7; p = 0.009]. Older patients were more prone to fatal outcome and sequelae, including visual disturbances. Early arrival at the hospital can facilitate timely diagnosis and treatment and may reduce long-term morbidity from methanol poisoning. Our data thus suggest the importance of raising public awareness of the risks and early symptoms of methanol intoxication.
Funder
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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