Paraquat induced acute kidney and lung injury with a dramatic response to methylprednisolone: A case report

Toxicol Rep. 2023 Oct 14:11:350-354. doi: 10.1016/j.toxrep.2023.10.008. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Background: Paraquat poisoning is one of the leading causes of fatal poisoning in many parts of the world, especially in agricultural countries. Its high toxicity even in small amounts causes rapid damage to multiple organs, especially the kidneys, lungs, and liver, mainly through free radical-mediated injury. As no specific antidote is yet available, early diagnosis and the importance of supportive therapy are critical parts of management. Some evidence suggests a survival benefit from using immunosuppressive drugs.

Case report: This case presentation concerns a 15-year-old boy from a village with a history of herbicide poisoning, later confirmed to be paraquat. Despite supportive therapy her condition continued to deteriorate with features of kidney and lung damage. The patient was then treated with methylprednisolone 500 mg daily for 5 days, along with other supportive care, and has made a remarkable recovery.

Conclusions: High efficacy as an herbicide, availability and low cost make paraquat an easy-to-encounter poison for suicidal or accidental use. Its high fatality calls for urgent and effective strategies to save lives. Methylprednisolone may play a role in its treatment.

Keywords: Herbicides; Methylprednisolone; Paraquat poisoning; Pesticides.

Publication types

  • Case Reports