Aluminum phosphide (celphos) poisoning in children: A 5-year experience in a tertiary care hospital from northern India
Conclusion: The present study highlights that survival among children with ALP poisoning is predicted by dose of ALP ingestion, time lag to medical attention, and higher PRISM score at admission. Use of magnesium sulfate could be associated with better survival among them.
Source: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine - Category: Intensive Care Authors: Anupama SharmaDishantVikas GuptaJaya Shankar KaushikKundan Mittal Source Type: research
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