Abstract
Background: Qat-induced intestinal obstruction is an acute manifestation of qat chewing which
was not described previously in the literature. The aim of this case series is to
describe the clinical presentation, the diagnostic and therapeutic measures, and the
course of the disease. Methods: This retrospective case series included all patients who presented with qat-induced
intestinal obstruction between July 1, 2013, and December 31, 2015. Results: The study included seven patients (five males and two females). The mean age was
41.4 years (22–60 years). All patients presented after 8–12 h of prolonged qat chewing
with abdominal pain, severe abdominal distension, and inability to pass stool. Laboratory
results were normal apart from slight leukocytosis (<15 × 109/L) in three patients.
All patients showed air–fluid levels on the erect abdominal X-ray. The management
included intravenous fluids and symptomatic therapy. The symptoms resolved in 1–2
days and the follow-up after 1 week showed no residual complaints. Conclusions: Qat-induced
intestinal obstruction is associated with the heavy and prolonged consumption of qat.
The presentation mimics acute intestinal obstruction, but the course is benign. Spontaneous
resolution with supportive inpatient treatment is the rule.
Keywords Intestinal obstruction - khat - mechanical ileus - paralytic ileus - qat