TY - JOUR
T1 - Concentrations of ethanol and ethanol metabolites and symptoms of acute alcohol-intoxicated patients
AU - Kitazawa, M.
AU - Tsukamoto, S.
AU - Kanegae, T.
AU - Tie, J.
AU - Kaneko, Y.
AU - Shiratori, R.
AU - Oshida, S.
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - Five patients who presented to an emergency room and did not have other injury and disease with acute alcohol intoxication were analyzed about blood and urine ethanol, acetaldehyde, acetate and acetone levels. The average concentrations of ethanol, acetaldehyde, acetate and acetone in blood were 37.0 mM (1.7 mg/ml), 18 μM, 1.00 mM and 18 μM, respectively and the concentrations in urine were 50.8 mM (2.3 mg/ml), 37 μM, 0.79 mM and 47 μM, respectively. Clinical symptoms were concerned with both ethanol concentration and concentrations of ethanol metabolites. Their symptoms of acute alcohol-intoxicated patients were caused by the ethanol concentrations which was less than the levels reported in early studies.
AB - Five patients who presented to an emergency room and did not have other injury and disease with acute alcohol intoxication were analyzed about blood and urine ethanol, acetaldehyde, acetate and acetone levels. The average concentrations of ethanol, acetaldehyde, acetate and acetone in blood were 37.0 mM (1.7 mg/ml), 18 μM, 1.00 mM and 18 μM, respectively and the concentrations in urine were 50.8 mM (2.3 mg/ml), 37 μM, 0.79 mM and 47 μM, respectively. Clinical symptoms were concerned with both ethanol concentration and concentrations of ethanol metabolites. Their symptoms of acute alcohol-intoxicated patients were caused by the ethanol concentrations which was less than the levels reported in early studies.
KW - acetaldehyde
KW - acetate
KW - acetone
KW - acute alcohol intoxication
KW - emergency
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M3 - Article
C2 - 8135664
AN - SCOPUS:0028226731
SN - 1341-8963
VL - 29
SP - 31
EP - 39
JO - Japanese Journal of Alcohol Studies and Drug Dependence
JF - Japanese Journal of Alcohol Studies and Drug Dependence
IS - 1
ER -