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Table 1 Laboratory findings at the time of admission

From: Much caution does no harm! Organophosphate poisoning often causes pancreatitis

  

<Biochemistry>

 

<CBC>

 

Total protein

8.2 g/dl

 White blood cell

16,230/ul

Albumin

5.2 g/dl

 Red blood cell

456 × 106/ul

Aspartate transaminase

37 IU/l

 Hemoglobin

14.6 dl

Alalime transaminase

30 IU/l

 Hematocrit

42.3%

Lactate dehydrogenase

517 IU/l

 Platelet

33.1 × 104 ul

Alkaline phosphatase

248 IU/l

  

Cholinesterase

25 IU/l

<Coagulation Status>

 

Creatinine

0.37 mg/dl

 Activated partial thromboplastin time

20.9 sec

Blue urea nitrogen

11.4 mg/dl

 Prothrombin time (PT)

>120%

Total bilirubin

0.9 mg/dl

 PT-international normalized ratio

0.83

Na

137 mEq/l

 Fibrinogen

328 mg/dl

K

4.3 mEq/l

  

Cl

99 mEq/l

<Arterial blood gas>

 

C-reactive protein

0.55 mg/dl

Under the intubation

 

Blood glucose

220 mg/dl

 FiO2

1

Amylase

596 IU/l

 pH

7.33

Pancreas-amylase

221 IU/l

 PaCO2

32 mmHg

Lipase

435 IU/l

 PaO2

241 mmHg

Trypsin

>900 ng/ml

 HCO3-

16.4 mmol/l

Phospholipase A2

910 ng/ml

 Base excess

−8.1

Elasterse-1

1128 ng/ml

 Lactate

65 mg/dl

Pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor

9.6 ng/ml