نتایج جستجو برای: inhalational exposure

تعداد نتایج: 308489  

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
s copeland department of internal medicine, texas tech university health sciences center, lubbock, tx, usa k nugent department of internal medicine, texas tech university health sciences center, lubbock, tx, usa

glutaraldehyde is commonly used in endoscopy labs to clean and disinfect instruments. it can cause direct irritation of the skin and the upper and lower airways. health care workers are also at risk for the development of irritant-induced or sensitizer-induced occupational asthma when exposed to this chemical. herein, we report on a patient who had frequent exposures to glutaraldehyde over one ...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
saeid safari department of anesthesiology and pain medicine, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran mahsa motavaf department of genetics, faculty of biological sciences, tarbiat modares university, tehran, ir iran; department of molecular hepatology, middle east liver disease center, tehran, ir iran seyed alireza seyed siamdoust department of anesthesiology and pain medicine, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran seyed moayed alavian department of molecular hepatology, middle east liver disease center, tehran, ir iran; baqiyatallah research center for gastroenterology and liver diseases, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; baqiyatallah research center for gastroenterology and liver diseases, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences and tehran hepatitis center, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-2188945186, fax: +98-2188945188,

conclusions hepatotoxicity of halogenated inhalational anesthetics has been well documented in available literature. halothane-induced liver injury was extensively acknowledged; however, the next generation halogenated anesthetics have different molecular structures and associated with less hepatotoxicity. although anesthesia-induced hepatitis is not a common occurrence, we must consider the as...

Journal: :American journal of industrial medicine 1997
J R Bennion A Franzblau

A previously healthy 26-year-old woman developed hemorrhagic alveolitis and adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) following use of a hydrofluoric acid-containing household cleaning agent. Exposure was inhalational in nature. The circumstances and possible mechanism of chemical pneumonitis from low-dose inhalational exposure to hydrofluoric acid are discussed.

2008
Melissa Givens Kristine Kalbfleisch Scott Bryson

OBJECTIVE Methanol poisoning by ingestion is well represented in current emergency medicine literature. Much less described, however, is poisoning via intentional inhalation of methanol-containing products such as carburetor cleaner. This study intends to explore the exposure routes and treatment patterns of methanol cases reported to Texas Poison Centers. METHODS All cases of methanol exposu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Nicholas J Vietri Bret K Purcell James V Lawler Elizabeth K Leffel Pedro Rico Christopher S Gamble Nancy A Twenhafel Bruce E Ivins Henry S Heine Ryan Sheeler Mary E Wright Arthur M Friedlander

Prevention of inhalational anthrax after Bacillus anthracis spore exposure requires a prolonged course of antibiotic prophylaxis. In response to the 2001 anthrax attack in the United States, approximately 10,000 people were offered 60 days of antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent inhalational anthrax, but adherence to this regimen was poor. We sought to determine whether a short course of antibioti...

2015
Kenneth N. Hiller Alfonso V. Altamirano Chunyan Cai Stephanie F. Tran George W. Williams

Potential health hazards from waste anesthetic gases (WAGs) have been a concern since the introduction of inhalational anesthetics into clinical practice. The potential to exceed recommended exposure levels (RELs) in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) exists. The aim of this pilot study was to assess sevoflurane WAG levels while accounting for factors that affect inhalational anesthetic elimin...

2003
Timothy H. Holtz Joel Ackelsberg Jacob L. Kool Richard Rosselli Anthony Marfin Thomas Matte Sara T. Beatrice Michael B. Heller Dan Hewett Linda Moskin Michel L. Bunning Marcelle Layton

On October 31, 2001, in New York City, a 61-year-old female hospital employee who had acquired inhalational anthrax died after a 6-day illness. To determine sources of exposure and identify additional persons at risk, the New York City Department of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and law enforcement authorities conducted an extensive investigation, which included interviewi...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
mr farzaneh f jamshidiha s kowsarian

inhalational lung diseases are among the most important occupational diseases. pneumoconiosis refers to a group of lung diseases result from inhalation of usually inorganic dusts such as silicon dioxide, asbestos, coal, etc. , and their deposition in the lungs. the resultant pulmonary disorders depend on the susceptibility of lungs; size, concentration, solubility and fibrogenic properties of t...

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