Glass WI. Cyanide poisoning: Pathophysiology and treatment recommendations, Occupational Medicine 1998;48:427.Beasley DM, Glass WI. Cyanide poisoning: pathophysiology and treatment recommendations. Occup Med (Lond) 1998 Oct;48(7):427-31Cyanide poisoning:Pathophysiology and treatment recommendations. Beasley...
Cyanide toxicity is generally considered to be a rare form of poisoning. However, cyanide exposure occurs relatively frequently in patients with smoke inhalation from residential or industrial fires.
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Pathophysiology : Systemic Effects Inhalational Injury 80% of fire-related deaths due to inhalation of toxic gases Synergestic effect of inhaled toxic gases (CO + HCN) Agents: Carbon Monoxide Hydrogen Cyanide Hydrogen chloride (PVC) Nitrogen oxides Aldehydes & Acrolein (Wood & Kerosene) ...
The inhibition of mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase by the gases carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, hydrogen cyanide and hydrogen sulfide: chemical mechanism and physiological significance Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes, 40 (2008), pp. 533-539 Google Scholar [29] R. Wever, G.B. van, D.V....
Patients suffering from carbon monoxide and/or cyanide poisoning present with vague symptoms requiring an astute physician to make the diagnosis. Fortunately, the toxic effects related to exposure to these agents can be reversed with readily available antidotes.Todd F...
Expose of FluoZin-3 loaded cardiomyocytes either to a mitochondrial complex I inhibitor or to carbonyl cyanide 4-(trifluoromethoxy) phenylhydrazone (FCCP) a mitochondrial protonophore induced rapid and significant inhibitory effects on the Zn2+-changes with only mild initial effects on the Fluo-3 ...