Role of N-acetylcysteine and vitamin B complex in improving outcomes of corrosive ingestion

Author:

El-Sobky Heidi12,El-Shanawany Safaa Mostafa12,Ghanem Maha12,Atef Maram12

Affiliation:

1. Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology Department , Faculty of Medicine, , Champollion street, Al Mesallah Sharq, Al Attarin, Alexandria Governorate, 21517 , Egypt

2. Alexandria University , Faculty of Medicine, , Champollion street, Al Mesallah Sharq, Al Attarin, Alexandria Governorate, 21517 , Egypt

Abstract

Abstract Background Corrosive ingestion remains a worldwide public health problem. To date, there are no specific medications with approved efficacy in reducing gastrointestinal injury progression following corrosive ingestion. Aim The current study assessed the efficacy of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and vitamin B complex as adjuvant therapy in improving the outcome of patients with corrosive ingestion. Subjects and methods The study included 92 patients with acute corrosive ingestion admitted to Alexandria Poison Center. Patients were distributed into four equal-sized groups and managed as such; Group I received the standard treatment protocol. The other three groups received IV antioxidants in addition to the standard treatment; Group II received NAC, Group III received vitamin B complex, and Group IV received both NAC and vitamin B complex. To assess occurrence of delayed complications, barium swallow and meal were done 21 days after acute corrosive ingestion, and every patient was followed up for one year. Results Start of oral intake was earliest among patients in Group II, and as a result, the need for parenteral nutrition decreased significantly with a subsequent decrease in duration of hospitalization. The highest percentage of patients showing normal findings of barium swallow and meal was among the two groups that received NAC (72.7% in Group II and 77.8% in Group IV). Group IV patients who received NAC and vitamin B complex had no esophageal strictures with improved outcomes. Conclusion NAC and vitamin B complex enhanced recovery in the acute stage, in addition to prevention of delayed complications, especially esophageal strictures. Highlights

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology

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