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Ramathibodi Poison Center Faculty of Medicine , Ramathibodi Hospital Mahidol University
Cyanide Poisoning
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Cyanide electron transport mitochondria anoxia (histotoxic anoxia) ( 1) hypoxia cyanide hypoxia central cyanosis cyanide venous oxygen cyanide hemoglobin cyanohemoglobin central cyanosis eye ground retinal vein retinal artery retinal vein artery eye ground blood gas study arterial mixed venous blood O2 tension tissue O2
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cyanide cyanide cyanide 3 lactic acidosis hypoxia arterial blood gas () cyanide supportive treatment specific treatment
Supportive treatment
1. Establish airway intubate O2 PaO2 hypoxia hypoventilation tissue O2 mouth to mouth resuscitation cyanide antidote
2. hypotension start IV fluid, maintain BP fluid load vasopressor
3. severe acidosis pH
sodium thiosulfate antidote dicobalt edetate cyanide ion cobalt cyanide monocobalt edetate 2 approved FDA hydroxocobalamin
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