Abstract

Acute ethylene glycol poisoning often leads to acute kidney injury, and delays in diagnosis and treatment can lead to severe multi-organ dysfunction and even death. At present, there is a lack of specific laboratory tests that can be used for rapid clinical diagnosis, and diagnosis and evaluation only rely on medical history, clinical symptoms, and non-specific laboratory test results. Key treatments include alcohol dehydrogenase inhibitors (fomcpizole or ethanol) and hemodialysis, which is not approved in China. A clear understanding of the mechanism of toxicity, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, efficacy and limitations of laboratory tests, and treatment options after ethylene glycol poisoning can help accelerate the early diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of patients after ethylene glycol poisoning. This article reviews this article in order to provide a reference for clinicians.

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