Stevens Debra L, Hix Meri
Ment Health Clin. 2020 Mar 30;10(2):60-63. doi: 10.9740/mhc.2020.03.060. eCollection 2020 Mar.
Intentional ingestion of ethanol- or isopropanol-based hand sanitizer has been reported in the literature in a variety of settings within the health care system. Specifically in psychiatric units, case reports have only described ingestion of ethanol-based products. This report describes a case of intentional ingestion of isopropanol-based hand sanitizer by a patient while hospitalized on a psychiatric unit. The patient developed acute respiratory failure, acute kidney injury, and metabolic encephalopathy and was treated for 3 days in the intensive care unit before returning to the psychiatric unit. This case highlights the process of identifying suspected ingestion while hospitalized. In any patient who has a sudden change in level of consciousness, clinicians should consider the potential for ingestion of ethanol- or isopropanol-based hand sanitizer. Facilities should be aware of how accessible hand sanitizer is, particularly in areas with patients who have a history of substance dependence.
文献报道,在医疗系统的各种环境中都有故意摄入乙醇或异丙醇基洗手液的情况。特别是在精神科病房,病例报告仅描述了摄入乙醇基产品的情况。本报告描述了一名患者在精神科病房住院期间故意摄入异丙醇基洗手液的病例。该患者出现急性呼吸衰竭、急性肾损伤和代谢性脑病,在重症监护病房接受了3天治疗后返回精神科病房。该病例突出了住院期间识别疑似摄入情况的过程。对于任何意识水平突然改变的患者,临床医生都应考虑摄入乙醇或异丙醇基洗手液的可能性。医疗机构应了解洗手液的易获取程度,尤其是在有药物依赖史患者所在的区域。