• J Emerg Med · Jun 2014

    Case Reports

    Altered Mental Status Due to Pruno Intoxication.

    • Stephen Zanoni, Shaun Carstairs, and Michael A Darracq.
    • Department of Emergency Medicine, Navy Medical Center San Diego, San Diego, California.
    • J Emerg Med. 2014 Jun 1;46(6):767-8.

    BackgroundThe diagnosis of alcohol intoxication might not be considered in patients coming from locations where access to alcohol is severely restricted or not permitted.ObjectiveWe present a case of alcohol intoxication in a patient presenting from a military prison. The patient ingested an alcoholic beverage made in his prison cell with produce stolen from the prison cafeteria. We also discuss potential complications of "prison-brewed" alcoholic beverages.Case ReportA 22-year-old male presented to the emergency department after being found in his cell with a depressed level of consciousness and next to a mouthwash bottle filled with a foul-smelling liquid. Physical examination revealed a heart rate of 111 beats/min, a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 11, no signs of injury or track marks on the skin, and intermittent agitation alternating with somnolence. Laboratory evaluation was significant for a serum ethanol level of 279 mg/dL. After a period of observation, mental status returned to normal and the patient admitted to making "pruno."ConclusionsAlcohol intoxication might be unexpected or not considered in patients that should have no access to common sources of ethanol. Awareness of methods of novel fermentation, even in incarcerated individuals, can assist in the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with altered mental status.Published by Elsevier Inc.

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