- Does the nose know? Amitraz poisoning and olfaction.
Does the nose know? Amitraz poisoning and olfaction.
South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde (2012-04-03)
Andy Parrish, Ruth Lancaster
PMID22464501
ABSTRACT
The initial clinical presentation of amitraz and organophosphate poisoning may be similar. Reduced serum pseudocholinesterase supports a diagnosis of organophosphate toxicity, but there is no similar laboratory test for amitraz poisoning. A 'mothball-like' odour associated with poisoned patients may have diagnostic potential. In a blinded controlled trial, 83% (95% confidence interval, 63% to 93%) of 23 healthcare workers were able to distinguish between the odours of amitraz and organophosphate. Awareness of this simple component of bedside examination may allow earlier recognition of this potentially fatal poisoning.