From: Imidacloprid poisoning in a young female: a case report
Laboratory findings of patient | |||
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Test | Timing of the test | Value | Remarks |
ABG | 2 hours after ingestion | pH 7.26, pCO2 31 mmHg, HCO3 15.8 mmol/l, lactate 5.54 mmol/l | |
12 hours after ingestion | pH 7.4 pCO2 32 mmHg, HCO3 23.2 mmol/l, lactate 2.78 mmol/l | ||
36 hours after ingestion | pH 7.53 pCO2 24 mmHg, HCO3 23.3 mmol/l, lactate 1.12 mmol/l | ||
48 hours after ingestion | pH 7.53 pCO2 24 mmHg, HCO3 23.3 mmol/l, lactate 1.12 mmol/l | ||
Albumin/calcium | At admission | 3.6 g/dl/8.8 mmol/l | |
CBC | At admission | Hb 10 g%, TLC 13,200/cu mm N88% L5% | |
At discharge | Hb 10 g%, TLC 11,300/cu mm N86% L8% | ||
RFT | At admission | Na 146 mg/dl, K 3.15 mg/dl, urea 28 mg/dl, creatinine 0.8 mg/dl | |
At discharge | Na 134 mg/dl, K 4.20 mg/dl, urea 25 mg/dl, creatinine 0.9 mg/dl | ||
PT/INR | At admission | 22 seconds/1.26 |