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Rev. urug. cardiol ; 34(3): 173-183, dic. 2019. graf
Artículo en Español | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1058910

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Resumen: La rivastigmina, fármaco anticolinesterásico, mejora la neurotransmisión colinérgica y es utilizado en el tratamiento de las enfermedades de Alzheimer y de Parkinson. En el Centro de Información y Asesoramiento Toxicológico se han registrado casos de intoxicación por el uso de parches transdérmicos de rivastigmina, los cuales han aumentado en número en el último tiempo. Presentamos dos casos clínicos de intoxicación aguda por parches transdérmicos de rivastigmina en los que se constataron arritmias cardíacas graves, asociando un descenso de colinesterasa plasmática. Se destacan los riesgos del uso de esta medicación con el fin de estar atentos a los primeros síntomas de intoxicación, poder actuar en forma oportuna y prevenir nuevos eventos.


Summary: Rivastigmine, an anticholinesterase drug, improves cholinergic neurotransmission and is used in the treatment of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. In the Center for Information and Toxicological Advice there have been cases of intoxication due to the use of transdermal rivastigmine patches, which have increased in recent times. We present two clinical cases of acute intoxication by transdermal patches of rivastigmine in which serious cardiac arrhythmias were found, associating a decrease in plasma cholinesterase. The risks of the use of this medication are highlighted in order to be attentive to the first symptoms of intoxication, to be able to act timely and to prevent new events.


Resumo: A rivastigmina, um anticolinesterásico, melhora a neurotransmissão colinérgica e é usada no tratamento das doenças de Alzheimer e Parkinson. No Centro de Informação e Conselhos Toxicológicos, houve casos de intoxicação devido ao uso de adesivos transdérmicos de rivastigmina, que aumentaram nos últimos tempos. Se apresentam dois relatos de caso de intoxicação aguda por adesivos transdérmicos de rivastigmina. Em ambos os casos, foram encontradas arritmias cardíacas graves, associando uma diminuição na colinesterase plasmática. Os riscos do uso desse medicamento são destacados para estar atento aos primeiros sintomas de intoxicação, para poder atuar de forma oportuna e prevenir novos eventos.

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Ann Glob Health ; 82(1): 197-201, 2016.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27325077

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BACKGROUND: Primitive electronic waste (e-waste) recycling creates exposures to several hazardous substances including lead. In Uruguay, primitive recycling procedures are a significant source of lead exposure. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine lead exposure in blood lead levels (BLLs) in low-income children exposed to lead through burning cables. METHODS: A sample of children and adolescents exposed to lead through burning cable activities were assessed at the Department of Toxicology in Montevideo, Uruguay, between 2010 and 2014. Soil lead levels of residences were taken shortly after their assessment. FINDINGS: The final sample included 69 children and adolescents (mean age 7.89 years). More than 66% of participants had an additional source of lead exposure-manual gathering of metals-and <5% were exposed to lead through landfills or paint. Average BLLs at first consultation were 9.19 ug/dL and lower at the second measurement (5.86 µg/dL). Data from soil lead levels ranged from 650 to 19,000 mg of lead/kg of soil. The interventions conducted after the assessment included family education in the clinic and at home, indoor and outdoor remediation. We found a decrease in BLLs of 6.96 µg/dL. Older children had lower BLLs (r = -0.24; P = 0.05). Statistical analyses also showed that children living in areas with higher soil lead levels had significantly higher BLLs (r = 0.50; P < 0.01). Additionally, we found greater BLLs from burning cable activities when children had been exposed to lead-based paint (r = 0.23; P < 0.1). CONCLUSION: Among children exposed to e-waste recycling, the most common additional source of lead exposure was the manual gathering of metals. The average BLL among children and adolescents in this study is higher than the BLLs currently suggested in medical intervention. Future research should focus on exploring effective interventions to reduce lead exposure among this vulnerable group.


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Electrónica , Exposición a Riesgos Ambientales/efectos adversos , Residuos Industriales , Plomo/sangre , Reciclaje , Adolescente , Niño , Preescolar , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Áreas de Pobreza , América del Sur , Uruguay
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