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View article: Elevated Blood Cyanide Concentrations in Victims of Smoke Inhalation
Elevated Blood Cyanide Concentrations in Victims of Smoke Inhalation Open
Residential fires may cause cyanide poisoning. At the time of a patient's hospital admission, an elevated plasma lactate concentration is a useful indicator of cyanide toxicity in fire victims who do not have severe burns.
View article: Hemodynamic Effects of Hydroxocobalamin in Conscious Dogs
Hemodynamic Effects of Hydroxocobalamin in Conscious Dogs Open
Hydroxocobalamin has been shown to be a rapid and powerful antidote in acute cyanide poisoning and to prevent cyanide poisoning during sodium nitroprusside administration. However, its hemodynamic effects remain unknown. The authors theref…