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Jangwoen Lee1, Kelly A Keuter, Jae Kim, Andrew Tran, Amit Uppal, David Mukai, Sari Brenner Mahon, Leopoldo C Cancio, Andriy Batchinsky, Bruce J Tromberg, Matthew Brenner.
Abstract
Currently, no reliable noninvasive methods exist for monitoring the severity of in vivo cyanide (CN) toxicity, treatment, and resulting physiological changes. We developed a broadband diffuse optical spectroscopy (DOS) system to measure bulk tissue absorption and scattering. DOS was used to optically monitor CN toxicity and treatment with sodium nitrite (NaNO2). To perform experiments, the DOS probe was placed on the hind leg of rabbits. A sodium CN solution was infused intravenously. DOS and concurrent physiologic measurements were obtained. After completion of CN infusion, NaNO2 was infused to induce methemoglobinemia (MetHb). During infusion of CN, blood gas measurements showed an increase in venous partial pressure of oxygen (pO2), and following reversal, venous pO2 values decreased. DOS measurements demonstrated corresponding changes in hemoglobin oxygenation states and redox states of cytochrome-c oxidase (CcO) during CN infusion and NaNO2 treatment. Therefore, DOS enables detection and monitoring of CN toxicity and treatment with NaNO2.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19585775 PMCID: PMC4010306 DOI: 10.7205/milmed-d-02-7408
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mil Med ISSN: 0026-4075 Impact factor: 1.437