| Literature DB >> 24946967 |
Xingang Wang1, Yuanhai Zhang2, Liangfang Ni2, Chuangang You1, Chunjiang Ye2, Ruiming Jiang2, Liping Liu2, Jia Liu2, Chunmao Han3.
Abstract
Hydrofluoric acid (HF), a dangerous inorganic acid, can cause severe corrosive effects and systemic toxicity. HF enters the human body via where it contacts, such as skin and mucosa, alimentary and respiratory tracts, and ocular surfaces. In the recent years, the incidence of HF burn has tended to increase over time. The injury mechanism of HF is associated primarily with the massive absorption of HF and the release of hydrogen ions. Correct diagnosis and timely treatment are especially important for HF burns. The critical procedure to treat HF burn is to prevent on-going HF absorption, and block the progressive destruction caused by fluoride ions. Due to the distinct characteristics of HF burns, the topical treatment, as well as systemic support, has been emphasised. Whereas, management of patients with HF burns remains a great challenge in some situations. To date, there has been no widely accepted protocol for the rescue of HF burns, partly due to the diversity of HF burns. This paper overviews the current status and problems of treatment strategies for HF burns, for the purpose of promoting the future researches and improvement.Entities:
Keywords: Burns; Calcium gluconate; Hydrofluoric acid
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24946967 DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2014.04.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Burns ISSN: 0305-4179 Impact factor: 2.744