Problems for Discussion - 2 - Colchicine (and colchicine-containing plants)
PROBLEM 1
- Why can’t toxicologists agree?
- Review the HyperTox monograph and Baud (1995).
PROBLEM 2
- Having read Baud’s paper, consider that if you had colchicine antibodies would you use them?
- Speculate on what factors make digoxin antibodies available when colchicine antibodies are not.
PROBLEM 3
A 45 year old female presented 1 hour after ingestion of a single tuber of Gloriosa superba. She appeared well.
- What is your initial management
- She refuses all interventions.
- How would you proceed?
PROBLEM 4
A 40 year old male presented 5 hours following ingestion of a long tuber of Gloriosa superba . He appeared unwell with profuse vomiting and blood stained diarrhoea.
His pulse was 110 beats per minute and the blood pressure was 70/60mmHg. The arterial blood gas analysis revealed a pH of 7.1, HCO3 of 12mmol/L, CO2 of 13mmHg and a base excess of -5. Total WBC of 32000/mm3 with 90% neutrophils.
- What is your risk assessment
- Propose a mechanism for these clinical features
- What is your management
72 hours afterwards his urine output was 10ml/hour and the FBC revealed: Hb 5g/dL, WBC 1500/mm3 and platelets 10000/mm3.
- What has happened?
- What further investigations would you request?
- What is your management?