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Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed · Sep 2013
Review[Dermal and inhalation poisoning. Rare guests in our intensive care units?].
- I Sagoschen.
- Giftinformationszentrum der Länder Rheinland-Pfalz und Hessen, Universitätsmedizin Mainz, Langenbeckstr. 1, 55131, Mainz, Deutschland, sagosche@uni-mainz.de.
- Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed. 2013 Sep 1; 108 (6): 476-83.
AbstractPatients with dermal and inhalation poisoning are uncommon in intensive care treatment. We describe the diagnostics and specific toxicological treatment of patients with hydrofluoric acid burns. For inhalation poisoning, we focus on smoke inhalation, especially the management of cyanide and carbon monoxide poisoning. Special attention is given to the use of hyperbaric oxygenation for the treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning.
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