Sarıbaş, Kürşat and Akpınar, Ayça Açıkalın and Özşeker, Pınar Efeoğlu and Taşkın, Ömer and Dişel, Nezihat Rana and Devecioğlu, Gül Filiz (2025) Methanol poisoning in the emergency department: methanol blood levels, prognosis, and sequelae outcomes. Irish Journal of Medical Science, Early online, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11845-025-03982-9.
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BACKGROUND Methanol poisoning is a critical condition marked by severe metabolic acidosis, shock, and organ failure, often leading to high morbidity, mortality, and sequelae such as permanent blindness.
AIMS This study retrospectively analyzes methanol poisoning cases to provide insights into diagnosis, treatment, outcomes, and sequelae rates.
METHODS Patients diagnosed with methanol poisoning in a university-based emergency department between 2015 and 2023 were analyzed. Data on demographics, presenting complaints, diagnostics, treatments, hospitalization, outcomes, and sequelae were collected.
RESULTS Among 116 patients, the mean age was 48.3 ± 13.5 years, and 94.8% (n = 110) were male. Alcohol poisoning accounted for 110 cases, while six involved other substances. Eighty-nine patients were discharged, and 27 died. Ocular findings predominated among survivors, while altered consciousness was the most common complaint in deceased patients. Deceased patients exhibited significantly lower pH and HCO levels and higher base deficit, anion gap, and lactate levels. Blood methanol levels (mean, 64.5 ± 79.9 mg/dL) showed no correlation with mortality. Treatments included hemodialysis (89.7%), hemofiltration (19.8%), ethyl alcohol (77.6%), fomepizole (15%), and NaHCO (78.1%). Visual sequelae developed in 33.7% of patients, while neurologic sequelae occurred in 6.2%.
CONCLUSION Methanol poisoning remains a severe clinical issue with high morbidity and mortality. Low pH, HCO, and high anion/lactate levels are poor prognostic indicators. Early treatment improves outcomes, yet disabling visual sequelae are frequent. Developing rapid diagnostic kits for methanol and formic acid detection is essential for improving early diagnosis and management.
E Concepts in biomedical areas > Pharmacology and toxicology
G Health and disease > Substance use disorder (addiction) > Alcohol use disorder
G Health and disease > Digestive / endocrine system disease > Liver disease
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and treatment > Type of care > Emergency care
P Demography, epidemiology, and history > Population dynamics > Substance related mortality / death
VA Geographic area > International
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