Medics have transfused five litres of beer into a man's stomach to prevent him from dying of alcohol poisoning.
The treatment took place at General Hospital in the central Vietnamese
province of Quang Tri when doctors administered 15 cans of beer to
48-year-old Nguyen Van Nhat in order to save his life.
Dr. Le Van Lam, head of the hospital's Intensive Care Unit, told local
media that the level of methanol in Nhat's blood was 1,119 times higher
than the appropriate limit.
To save his life, medics had to immediately transfuse three cans (one
litre) of beer to slow down his liver's processing of methanol.
According to Dr. Lam, one can of beer was given to Nhat every hour and
after 15 cans were administered the patient was completely conscious.
The doctor explained that a person's stomach and intestines continue to
release alcohol into the bloodstream even if they are unconscious or
have stopped drinking, and for a period alcohol levels in the body
continue to rise.
Dr. Lam explained that alcohol comes in two variants, methanol and
ethanol, and the human liver breaks down ethanol first as a priority.
The man became unconscious when the methanol in his system oxidised to
formaldehyde which in turn produced formic acid, according to reports.
To prevent oxidising formaldehyde to formic acid, giving beer to the
methanol-poisoned patient gave medics enough time to perform dialysis.
Nhat was discharged 3 weeks after the treatment.
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