Skip to Content
Merck
  • Narrowing of airway caused by ingestion of methyl ethyl ketone peroxide.

Narrowing of airway caused by ingestion of methyl ethyl ketone peroxide.

Human & experimental toxicology (2011-04-22)
M N Bozdemir, M Yildiz, E S Seyhanli, S Gurbuz, I Kilicaslan, T Karlidag
ABSTRACT

Although ingestion of methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (MEKP) is rare, it carries a high risk of morbidity and mortality. This paper reports the first such case from Turkey in which a 70-year-old man unintentionally ingested MEKP in his kitchen. The patient was brought into the emergency department (ED) within 1 hour of ingestion, with the symptoms of sore throat, shortness of breath, nausea and vomiting. Visual examination of the oropharynx revealed minor burns and uvular edema. A laryngoscope examination performed in the ED showed superficial mucosal injury with edema of the oropharynx, uvula, posterior pharynx, epiglottis, arytenoids and vocal cords. Lateral cervical radiography revealed a narrowing of airway due to a thickened epiglottis. After the diagnostic evaluation was completed, the patient was admitted to the gastroenterology intensive care unit for monitoring of adverse reactions. During follow-up, the patient made an uneventful recovery. Ingestion of MEKP generally results from accidental ingestion from a container. Therefore, these containers should be kept in safe places. In addition, the priority following the ingestion of MEKP should be given to maintain open and adequate airway in the ED.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Luperox® DDM-9, 2-Butanone peroxide solution, ~35 wt. % in 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate
Sigma-Aldrich
Luperox® DHD-9, 2-Butanone peroxide solution, ~32 wt. % in phthalate-free plasticizer mixture