Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Surgery ICU Rounds - Podcasts - Smoke Inhalation Injury: CO and Cyanide Toxicity." By Jeffrey S. Guy, MD, MSc, FACS.The onset of cold weather will bring with it an increase in structure fires. The leading cause of deaths in fires is complications from the inhalation of smoke-- not burns. Learn why smoke is so deadly as well as what are the appropriate methods to treat smoke related asphyxiation
Cyanide toxicity is common after significant smoke inhalation. Two cases are presented that provide ...
Abstract This paper reviews the current literature on smoke inhalation injuries with special attenti...
Smoke inhalation injury is a complex clinical condition and respiratory clinicians need to have a go...
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 audio file: "Surgery ICU Rounds - Smoke In...
Smoke inhalation is a common cause of cyanide poisoning during fires, resulting in injury and even d...
In view of the tragic fire at a nightclub in the city of Santa Maria, Brazil, which culminated in th...
SYSTEMIC AND LOCAL EFFECT: Smoke inhalation causes systemic and local, mainly respiratory, toxicity ...
Most fire-related deaths are attributable to smoke inhalation rather than burns. The inhalation of f...
Inhalation injury is defined as airway or pulmonary parenchymal injury caused by inhalation of smoke...
Inhalation injury is defined as airway or pulmonary parenchymal injury caused by inhalation of smoke...
Respiratory tract injury makes a significant contribution to the morbidity and mortality of burned p...
The question of the importance of smoke toxicity in relation to fire hazard or to the emission of ac...
Inhalation injuries are currently the factor most responsible for mortality in thermally injured pat...
In fire victims, carbon monoxide often acts synergistically with cyanide and other toxic components ...
Inhalation injuries are currently the factor most responsible for mortality in thermally injured pat...
Cyanide toxicity is common after significant smoke inhalation. Two cases are presented that provide ...
Abstract This paper reviews the current literature on smoke inhalation injuries with special attenti...
Smoke inhalation injury is a complex clinical condition and respiratory clinicians need to have a go...
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 audio file: "Surgery ICU Rounds - Smoke In...
Smoke inhalation is a common cause of cyanide poisoning during fires, resulting in injury and even d...
In view of the tragic fire at a nightclub in the city of Santa Maria, Brazil, which culminated in th...
SYSTEMIC AND LOCAL EFFECT: Smoke inhalation causes systemic and local, mainly respiratory, toxicity ...
Most fire-related deaths are attributable to smoke inhalation rather than burns. The inhalation of f...
Inhalation injury is defined as airway or pulmonary parenchymal injury caused by inhalation of smoke...
Inhalation injury is defined as airway or pulmonary parenchymal injury caused by inhalation of smoke...
Respiratory tract injury makes a significant contribution to the morbidity and mortality of burned p...
The question of the importance of smoke toxicity in relation to fire hazard or to the emission of ac...
Inhalation injuries are currently the factor most responsible for mortality in thermally injured pat...
In fire victims, carbon monoxide often acts synergistically with cyanide and other toxic components ...
Inhalation injuries are currently the factor most responsible for mortality in thermally injured pat...
Cyanide toxicity is common after significant smoke inhalation. Two cases are presented that provide ...
Abstract This paper reviews the current literature on smoke inhalation injuries with special attenti...
Smoke inhalation injury is a complex clinical condition and respiratory clinicians need to have a go...