Injection of Paraquat in the Neck: A Rare Complicated Case Report

Adv Biomed Res. 2021 Oct 27:10:32. doi: 10.4103/abr.abr_236_20. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Paraquat is a highly toxic compound and a widely used herbicide that causes serious morbidity and mortality. The most well-known route of poisoning is oral ingestion, whereas parenteral injection of paraquat is individually uncommon. We present a case who injected paraquat in his neck in an attempt to commit suicide. His general condition got worsened gradually over 3 days. He received early hemodialysis in 4 h after self-injection and then supportive treatment in intensive care unit. Early hemodialysis helped him survive, but during hospitalization, some rare complications occurred, and unfortunately, he died after 3 months. Despite the high-risk route of poisoning, the patient survived for 3 months. Our patient was protected from renal and hepatic damage may be because of early hemodialysis but suffered from central nervous system and pulmonary damage.

Keywords: Complications; hemodialysis; injection; paraquat.

Publication types

  • Case Reports