Chemical Agents in Disaster: Care and Management in the Intensive Care Unit
- PMID: 31445610
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ccc.2019.05.002
Chemical Agents in Disaster: Care and Management in the Intensive Care Unit
Abstract
Chemical agents of warfare are divided into lung agents, blood agents, vesicants, and nerve agents. Intensivists must familiarize themselves with the clinical presentation and management principles in the event of a chemical attack. Key principles in management include aggressive supportive care and early administration of specific antidotes, if available. Management includes proper personal protection for critical care providers. Patients may make complete recovery with aggressive supportive care, even if they appear to have a poor prognosis. Hospitals must have an emergency response disaster plan in place to deal with all potential causes of disasters, including illnesses resulting from chemical agents.
Keywords: Blood agents; Chemical agents; Chemical agents of warfare; Chemical attack; Chemical weapons of mass destruction; Intensive care unit; Nerve agents; Vesicants.
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