从脑颅血肿分析判断乙醇中毒程度

M. Chowaniec, Cz. Chowaniec, A. Nowak, J. Nowicka, K. Droździok
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本文分析了314例颅脑外伤合并外伤后颅内血肿,其中114例血肿中检测到乙醇。另一组调查对象是103名在神经外科手术过程中有血肿排出的住院患者。其中62例检测到乙醇。同时采集血样和尿样,用气相色谱法和ADH法测定所有标本的酒精浓度。尸检和手术颅内血肿的乙醇消除率约为0.07-0.08‰/h(±0.034‰/h)。血液中乙醇的清除率(β60)大约是血肿的两到三倍。由于颅内血肿与血液含水量不同,需要对乙醇浓度进行调整。根据校正后的乙醇浓度和两种组织的消除率,可以估计出损伤时的乙醇浓度。颅内血肿是测定酒精中毒(尤其是酒精中毒)可能有价值的组织。颅脑损伤72小时后仍可在血肿中发现乙醇。
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Estimating the degree of ethanol intoxication from analysis of cerebro-cranial hematomas

314 cases of combined cerebro-cranial trauma and posttraumatic intracranial hematomas were identified of which ethanol was detected in 114 hematomas. The other investigative group was 103 hospitalized patients who had hematomas evacuated during neurosurgical procedures. In 62 of these cases ethanol was detected. Blood and urine samples were also collected and the alcohol concentration was determined in all specimens by GC and ADH. The ethanol elimination rate for autopsy and operative intracranial hematomas was approximately 0.07–0.08‰/h(±0.034‰/h). The elimination rate of ethanol from blood (β60) was about two or three times greater as that from hematomas. Because of the different water content of intracranial hematomas from blood, it was necessary to adjust the ethanol concentration for water content. On the basis of the corrected ethanol concentrations and the elimination rates for both tissues it was possible to estimate the ethanol concentration at the time of injury. Intracranial hematomas are tissues of possible value in the determination of alcohol intoxication especially in alcoholism. Ethanol can be found in hematomas even after 72 h from head injury.

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