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Clinical Infectious Diseases | 2006

An Outbreak of Botulism in Thailand: Clinical Manifestations and Management of Severe Respiratory Failure

Subsai Kongsaengdao; Kanoksri Samintarapanya; Siwarit Rusmeechan; Adisorn Wongsa; Chaicharn Pothirat; Chairat Permpikul; Sunsanee Pongpakdee; Wilai Puavilai; Piraj Kateruttanakul; Uthai Phengtham; Kanlaya Panjapornpon; Jirayut Janma; Kunchit Piyavechviratana; Pasiri Sithinamsuwan; Athavudh Deesomchok; Surat Tongyoo; Warakarn Vilaichone; Kanokwan Boonyapisit; Saengduan Mayotarn; Benjamas Piya-Isragul; Aran Rattanaphon; Poj Intalapaporn; Petcharat Dusitanond; Piyathida Harnsomburana; Worapojn Laowittawas; Parnsiri Chairangsaris; Jithanorm Suwantamee; Wanna Wongmek; Ranistha Ratanarat; Akekarinth Poompichate

BACKGROUND Northern Thailands biggest botulism outbreak to date occurred on 14 March 2006 and affected 209 people. Of these, 42 developed respiratory failure, and 25 of those who developed respiratory failure were referred to 9 high facility hospitals for treatment of severe respiratory failure and autonomic nervous system involvement. Among these patients, we aimed to assess the relationship between the rate of ventilator dependence and the occurrence of treatment by day 4 versus day 6 after exposure to bamboo shoots (the source of the botulism outbreak), as well as the relationship between ventilator dependence and negative inspiratory pressure. METHODS We reviewed the circumstances and timing of symptoms following exposure. Mobile teams treated patients with botulinum antitoxin on day 4 or day 6 after exposure in Nan Hospital (Nan, Thailand). Eighteen patients (in 7 high facility hospitals) with severe respiratory failure received a low- and high-rate repetitive nerve stimulation test, and negative inspiratory pressure was measured. RESULTS Within 1-65 h after exposure, 18 of the patients with severe respiratory failure had become ill. The typical clinical sequence was abdominal pain, nausea and/or vomiting, diarrhea, dysphagia and/or dysarthria, ptosis, diplopia, generalized weakness, urinary retention, and respiratory failure. Most patients exhibited fluctuating pulse and blood pressure. Repetitive nerve stimulation test showed no response in the most severe stage. In the moderately severe stage, there was a low-amplitude compound muscle action potential with a low-rate incremented/high-rate decremented response. In the early recovery phase, there was a low-amplitude compound muscle action potential with low- and high-rate incremented response. In the ventilator-weaning stage, there was a normal-amplitude compound muscle action potential. Negative inspiratory pressure variation among 14 patients undergoing weaning from mechanical ventilation was observed. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis identified a shorter period of ventilator dependency among patients receiving botulinum antitoxin on day 4 (P=.02). CONCLUSIONS Patients receiving botulinum antitoxin on day 4 had decreased ventilator dependency. In addition, for patients with foodborne botulism, an effective referral system and team of specialists are needed.


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2000

Review of 336 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma at Songklanagarind Hospital.

Pasiri Sithinamsuwan; Teerha Piratvisuth; Wiwatana Tanomkiat; Nualta Apakupakul; Surat Tongyoo


Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 2014

Therapeutic Goal Achievements during Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock Resuscitation and Their Association with Patients’ Outcomes

Chairat Permpikul; Phirawat Sringam; Surat Tongyoo


Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 2010

The prevalence of snoring in Thai pregnant women.

Chairat Permpikul; Surat Tongyoo; Ranistha Ratanarat; Warakarn Wilachone; Aekarin Poompichet


Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 2013

Predicting factors, incidence and prognosis of cardiac arrhythmia in medical, non-acute coronary syndrome, critically ill patients.

Surat Tongyoo; Chairat Permpikul; Ratchada Haemin; Nantawan Epichath


Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 2003

Thrombocytopenic purpura associated with miliary tuberculosis.

Surat Tongyoo; Warakarn Vilaichone; Sukpanichnant S; Auewarakul C; Chaiprasert A; Ranistha Ratanarat; Chairat Permpikul


Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 2011

Evaluation of Correlation between Vascular Pedicle Width and Intravascular Volume Status in Thai Critically Ill Patients

Sanit Wichansawakul; Warakarn Vilaichone; Surat Tongyoo; Chairat Permpikul; Suwimol Wonglaksanapimol; Kantima Daengnim; Girapong Suwanboonrit


Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 2006

The Effect of Lateral Position on Oxygenation in ARDS Patients: A Pilot Study

Surat Tongyoo; Warakarn Vilaichone; Ranistha Ratanarat; Chairat Permpikul


Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 2015

High-frequency oscillatory ventilation for patients during exudative phase of severe ARDS.

Thummaporn Naorungroj; Warakarn Vilaichone; Surat Tongyoo; Preecha Thamrongpairoj; Chairat Permpikul


Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 2014

Transthoracic echocardiogram for the diagnosis of right ventricular dysfunction in critically ill patients.

Surat Tongyoo; Wimonrat Sangnopakunsri; Chairat Permpikul

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