• Acta paediatrica · Mar 1992

    Review Case Reports

    The value of peritoneal dialysis in the treatment of severe ethanol intoxication in childhood revised.

    • D Woelfel, G Zeilinger, and M A Wendt-Göeknur.
    • Department of Paediatrics, University Hospital, Ulm, Germany.
    • Acta Paediatr. 1992 Mar 1;81(3):280-2.

    AbstractWe treated a girl aged 3.5 years (15 kg) with ethanol intoxication, using peritoneal dialysis. The blood ethanol concentration was 6.4 g/l (640 mg/dl; 138.9 mmol/l). It was calculated that the child drank a total amount of 67.2 g of ethanol (4.5 g/kg). The spontaneous ethanol elimination rate before peritoneal dialysis was 0.27 g/l (5.86 mmol/l) per hour; during peritoneal dialysis we found an ethanol elimination rate of 0.32 g/l (6.94 mmol/l) per hour, which was lower than expected. In childhood the ethanol elimination rate with peritoneal dialysis is only slightly faster in comparison to the high spontaneous elimination rate. We conclude that treatment of severe ethanol intoxication should include mainly the maintenance of the vital functions and the meticulous control of blood sugar levels and acid-base disturbances, especially in children. Indications for dialysis are complications caused by ethanol and resistant to supportive therapy, such as seizures, metabolic disturbances, persistent hypoglycemia and the possibility of combined intoxication with other dialysable drugs.

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