Suicide by sodium nitrite ingestion: a systematic review

服用亚硝酸钠自杀:系统性综述

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Abstract

Sodium nitrite (NaNO(2)) is an odorless inorganic compound appearing as a yellowish to white powder, primarily used as a food additive. An alarming increasing trend in suicides involving NaNO(2) ingestion has been recently observed. The aim of this study is to present a systematic review of intentional NaNO(2) poisonings, focusing on the epidemiological characteristics of the victims, their psychiatric history, the setting and circumstances of death, as well as autopsy, histological and toxicological results. A total of 24 papers satisfied the inclusion criteria reporting 94 suicides by NaNO(2) ingestion. Most victims were male (62.8%), belonging to the 13-40-year-old age group. Psychiatric history was available in 43 cases, with depression being the most reported disorder (19 cases). Autopsy and/or external examination were performed in 63 cases, mostly showing unspecific signs of asphyxia and dark discoloration of the hypostasis and blood. Methemoglobin (Met-Hb) levels in blood were available in 49 suicides, ranging from 6 to 92%. In 35 cases levels exceeded 30%, with 19 victims showing concentrations above 50%. Nitrites (NO(2)) and nitrates (NO(3)) were analyzed from different biological samples including blood, urine, gastric content, and other tissues. NO(2) were detected in 44 cases, while NO(3) in 30 victims. Blood was the most analyzed matrix with NO(2) and NO(3) concentrations ranging from 0.03 µg/mL to 372.65 µg/mL and from 0.899 µg/mL to 1,597.9 µg/mL, respectively. In addition, a case of fatal self-poisoning by oral ingestion of NaNO(2), which came to the author's attention, is presented.

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