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. 2022 May 14;11(5):1963–1969. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1806_21

Table 3.

Clinical, Biochemical profile and short outcome of mushroom poisoning with Delayed liver toxicity and delayed gastroenteritis syndrome and Acute gastroenteritis syndrome

Syndrome Delayed liver toxicity and delayed gastroenteritis Syndrome Delayed liver toxicity and delayed gastroenteritis
No of patients 17 19
Time of presentation to the hospital (days) 2.41±2.12 3.36±2.24 P<0.199
ALT (IU/L) 3056±1695 32.94±2.80 P<0.000
AST (IU/L) 1898±468 45.21±6.17 P<0.000
PT (sec) 52.35±33.07 14.15±1.77 P<0.000
INR 6.45±4.49 1.21±0.28 P<0.000
aPTT (sec) 92.59±40.33 34.26±4.80 P<0.000
Creatinine (mg/dl) 1.60±2.13 0.83±0.60 P<0.139
Urea (mg/dl) 44.00±35.89 24.15±9.42964 P<0.026
RBS (mg/dl) 68.31±34.22 111.68±12.83 P<0.000
ICU care 17 None P<0.000
Mechanical Ventilation 11 None P<0.000
Duration of hospital stay (in days) 5.57±7.5 3.32±2.16 P<0.199
Death 10 (58.82%) Nil

P<0.000=may be written as <0.001; ALT : Alanine Aminotransferase; AST : Aspartate aminotransferase; PT-Prothrombin time; INR- International normalized ratio; aPTT: Activated partial thromboplastin time; RBS: Random Blood Sugar; ICU=Intensive Care Unit