Table 1 Basal clinical and laboratory characteristics (n = 25).

From: Hemoperfusion leads to impairment in hemostasis and coagulation process in patients with acute pesticide intoxication

Characteristics

Values

Age, year

55.8 ± 16.9

Male sex, number (%)

11 (44)

Ingested volume, ml

237.9 ± 139.7

Type of pesticide

Organophosphate

2

Other insecticide

3

Glyphosate

4

Glufosinate

2

Other herbicide

2

Fungicide

1

Unknown type

11

WBC count, /μl

10957.6 ± 5391.1

Hemoglobin, g/dl

12.9 ± 1.9

Platelet count, ×103/μl

242.4 ± 57.7

Protein, g/dl

7.1 ± 0.7

Albumin, g/dl

4.3 ± 0.5

Glucose, mg/dl

160.8 ± 66.0

Urea nitrogen, mg/dl

13.3 ± 4.1

Creatinine, mg/dl

0.80 (0.65–1.15)

Sodium, mEq/l

140.8 ± 2.3

Potassium, mEq/l

3.8 ± 0.6

Chloride, mEq/l

101.9 ± 3.9

Calcium, mg/dl

9.2 (8.5–9.5)

Phosphorus, mg/dl

3.9 ± 1.7

Uric acid, mg/dl

4.9 ± 1.4

Creatine kinase, IU/l

91 (63–170)

pH

7.3 ± 0.2

PaO2, mmHg

89.8 (78.5–104.0)

Base excess

−5.9 ± 6.2

  1. Abbreviations: WBC, white blood cell; pH, potential hydrogen; PaO2, partial pressure of oxygen.
  2. The volume and type of ingested pesticide could be identified in only 14 cases.