Emergency department management of smoke inhalation injury in adults
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Emergency department management of smoke inhalation injury in adults
Abstract
Smoke inhalation injury portends increased morbidity and mortality in fire-exposed patients. Upper airway thermal burns, inflammation from lower airway irritants, and systemic effects of carbon monoxide and cyanide can contribute to injury. A standardized diagnostic protocol for inhalation injury is lacking, and management remains mostly supportive. Clinicians should maintain a high index of suspicion for concomitant traumatic injuries. Diagnosis is mostly clinical, aided by bronchoscopy and other supplementary tests. Treatment includes airway and respiratory support, lung protective ventilation, 100% oxygen or hyperbaric oxygen therapy for carbon monoxide poisoning, and hydroxocobalamin for cyanide toxicity. Due to its progressive nature, many patients with smoke inhalation injury warrant close monitoring for development of airway compromise.
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Points & Pearls: Emergency department management of smoke inhalation injury in adults.Emerg Med Pract. 2018 Mar 1;20(3):e1-e2. Emerg Med Pract. 2018. PMID: 29489307
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