Literature DB >> 7356435

Acute and chronic effects of ammonia burns on the respiratory tract.

L G Close, F I Catlin, A M Cohn.   

Abstract

Exposure to anhydrous ammonia can result in substantial injury to the respiratory system, eyes, and integument. In this retrospective study, we present the acute and chronic respiratory manifestations in 12 patients exposed to anhydrous ammonia as a result of the same accident. Survivors suffering significant ill effects are separated into two groups according to history and clinical course. One group of patients sustained exposure to high concentrations of ammonia over a short period of time. They manifested upper airway obstruction and required early intubation or tracheostomy. These patients recovered with few pulmonary sequelae and are presently in good pulmonary health. The second group of patients were exposed to lower concentrations of gas over a prolonged period of time and did not manifest upper airway obstruction. In this group of patients, however, significant long-term pulmonary sequelae are manifested.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7356435     DOI: 10.1001/archotol.1980.00790270015004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Otolaryngol        ISSN: 0003-9977


  11 in total

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Review 2.  Prenatal adverse effects of various drugs and chemicals. A review of substances of frequent concern to mothers in the community.

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4.  Glycopyrrolate in toxic exposure to ammonia gas.

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Journal:  J Emerg Trauma Shock       Date:  2011-01

5.  Gas-Sensing Devices Based on Zn-Doped NiO Two-Dimensional Grainy Films with Fast Response and Recovery for Ammonia Molecule Detection.

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Journal:  Nanoscale Res Lett       Date:  2015-12-01       Impact factor: 4.703

6.  Ventilatory disorders associated with occupational inhalation exposure to nitrogen trihydride (ammonia).

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7.  Genetic determinants of ammonia-induced acute lung injury in mice.

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8.  Experimental artifacts for morphological tweaking of chemical sensor materials: studies on ZnO.

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9.  Atrial fibrillation after inhalational lung injury: a troubling complication of a rare problem.

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10.  Gas sensing properties of conducting polymer/Au-loaded ZnO nanoparticle composite materials at room temperature.

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