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A 2 Year Old who Presents A 2 Year Old who Presents with Seizures: What’s with Seizures: What’s that Smell? that Smell? Suzan Mazor, MD Fellow, Toxicology Toxikon Consortium, Cook County Pediatric Emergency Medicine Children’s Memorial Hospital, Chicago

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A 2 Year Old who Presents with Seizures: What’s that Smell?. Suzan Mazor, MD Fellow, Toxicology Toxikon Consortium, Cook County Pediatric Emergency Medicine Children’s Memorial Hospital, Chicago. Case Presentation. 3 year-old presents with a GTC seizure - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A 2 Year Old who Presents with A 2 Year Old who Presents with Seizures: What’s that Smell?Seizures: What’s that Smell?

Suzan Mazor, MDFellow, Toxicology

Toxikon Consortium, Cook CountyPediatric Emergency Medicine

Children’s Memorial Hospital, Chicago

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Case PresentationCase Presentation• 3 year-old presents with a GTC seizure• Recent URI symptoms, no significant PMH• Over the counter cold remedy• Abrupt onset of vomiting, seizure within 30 min• Seizure stopped after 20 minutes

• 2 doses of Lorazepam were given • Phenobarbital load

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Physical ExamPhysical Exam• VS: 38.0, 96/palp, 126, 28, sat 99% (100%O2)• Somnolent / post-ictal• Aromatic odor on breath• Pulmonary, cardiac, abdomen: normal• Localized to painful stimuli • Spontaneous eye opening and movements• Routine laboratory examinations all normal

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Differential DiagnosisDifferential Diagnosis

• What is this smell?

• Smells in toxicology• Bitter almond • Garlic• Rotten eggs• Newly mown hay

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Differential DiagnosisDifferential Diagnosis

• What is this smell?

• Smells in toxicology• Bitter almond ……..Cyanide• Garlic …...………….Arsenic• Rotten eggs………..Hydrogen sulfide• Newly mown hay….Phosgene

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CamphorCamphor• 1983: FDA banned sale of oils with > 11%

camphor• Products with higher concentrations still

available • Canada, Australia, China• Still used as liniment, herbal remedy

                                                              

                                                              

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Camphor Camphor • Common camphor containing products

• Mothballs• Antiseptics

• Campho-phenique (10.8%)• Muscle liniments• Camphor spirits• Cold remedies

• Vicks Vapo-rub (4.7%)• Vicks Vapo-steam (6.2%)

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CamphorCamphor• 5 cc (20% oil) killed a 19 month old

• = 10 cc (2 tsp) Campho-phenique• = 16 cc (1 tbsp) Vicks Vapo-steam• = 20 cc Vicks Vapo-rub

• Lethal dose 50-500 mg/kg• Unlikely toxicity <30mg/kg

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CamphorCamphor• Case reports of toxicity

• Ingestion• Mothballs, Camphorated oils, OTC products

• Dermal• Intranasal• Intraperitoneal• Transplacental

• Most poisonings due to ingesting camphorated oil• mistaken for other med (castor oil)

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Can You Tell the Difference??Can You Tell the Difference??

Camphorated oil Castor oil

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CamphorCamphor• 2001 AAPCC TESS DATA

• 8505 Exposures• 6,518 < 6 years old• 89 moderate-severe symptoms, no deaths

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Camphor ToxicityCamphor Toxicity• Clinical manifestations

• Aromatic, pungent odor • Symptoms begin abruptly

• 5-90 min post-ingestion• GI symptoms

• Emesis with camphor odor• Abdominal pain, oropharyngeal irritation

• CNS• Seizures within minutes• Confusion, agitation, CNS depression

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Camphor ToxicityCamphor Toxicity• Diagnostic testing

• Camphor and metabolites can be measured in blood or urine

• Levels not available in real-time• Levels do not correlate with symptoms

• No other specific labs

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CamphorCamphor

Management 1. A,B,C’s2. Seizure management3. Decontamination4. Enhanced elimination5. Antidotes

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Camphor ToxicityCamphor Toxicity• Management

1. ABCs

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Camphor ToxicityCamphor Toxicity• Management

2. Seizure management• Benzodiazepines• Barbiturates• Propofol• What about Phenytoin?

• Usually does not work for toxin induced seizures

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Camphor ToxicityCamphor Toxicity• Management

3. Decontamination• Wash substance off patient if dermal exposure• Ipecac?

• NO! Quick changes in mental status possible• Gastric Lavage?

• Probably not useful unless available IMMEDIATELY• Liquid is rapidly absorbed• ?NG suction

• Activated charcoal?• Efficacy not studied

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Camphor ToxicityCamphor Toxicity

4. Hemodialysis + charcoal hemoperfusion• Lipid dialysate• Successful in case reports, no controlled

studies• Not widely available

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Camphor ToxicityCamphor Toxicity

5. Antidotes?• None

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Camphor ToxicityCamphor Toxicity

Camphor-containing mothballs

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• Naphthalene• Metabolized to naphthols and

naptholoquinone• Oxidants• Hemolysis and methemoglobinemia

• Caution with G6PD deficiency

Other Types of MothballsOther Types of Mothballs

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Mothball IdentificationMothball Identification

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Mothball IdentificationMothball Identification• Camphor

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Mothball IdentificationMothball Identification• Naphthalene

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Case CourseCase Course• The child had been found 2 hours PTA with

an open jar of Vicks Vapo-rub.• 1 tablespoon was missing (=0.7g camphor).• No further seizures occurred.• Within 24 hours the lethargy resolved and

she was discharged.

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Teaching PointsTeaching Points• Camphorated oils, medications,

mothballs may cause rapid onset of vomiting, seizures, altered mental status

• Naphthalene in mothballs may cause hemolysis, methemoglobinemia

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Thank You!Thank You!

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Questions???Questions???