Mlng Malbrain
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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Critical Care | 1997
Mlng Malbrain; P Bomans; G Rappoort; I Demeyer
Hydrogen sulphide poisoning can occur in industrial/occupational (oil refining, viscose rayon manufacturing, vulcanization of rubber, hydrochloric acid in farm wells, leather industry, sewage cleaning, roofing asphalt tanks, etc), recreational (cleaning of hot spring reservoirs, caves, sulfur springs, etc), or hospital (plaster of Paris, etc) settings. The first reports date from the 17th century where city sewage cleaners were found dead in the vicinity of the sewers. At a concentration of 0–25 ppm H2S has a specific odour of rotten eggs. This odour is an unreliable marker since at higher concentrations (> 100 ppm) the gas rapidly causes paralysis of (the olfactory system resulting in anosmia. At concentrations > 50 ppm symptoms are characterized by mucositis (conjunctivitis, upper airway irritation), nausea and dizziness, at > 200 ppm pulmonary edema can occur, at > 500 ppm neurologic problems arise (agitation, seizures followed by coma), at > 1000 ppm sudden death can occur. Main target organs are the central nervous system (CNS) and the respiratory system. Acute high dose intoxication mainly results in CNS problems whereas chronic lower dose intoxication results in acute lung injury (ALI) or acute pulmonary edema, the latter carrying a worse prognosis. There is still a great controversy in the literature about the best treatment and little is known about long time CNS and pulmonary complications in survivors.
Critical Care | 2003
N Van Mieghem; W Verbrugghe; R Daelemans; R Lins; Mlng Malbrain
Intensive Care Medicine | 1997
Alexander Wilmer; H Dits; Mlng Malbrain; Eric Frans; Jan Tack
Critical Care | 2003
Mlng Malbrain; N Van Mieghem; W Verbrugghe; R Daelemans; R Lins
Critical Care | 2003
W Verbrugghe; N Van Mieghem; R Daelemans; R Lins; Mlng Malbrain
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 1997
Mlng Malbrain; X De Meester; Alexander Wilmer; Eric Frans; J Peeters; Frederik Nevens
Critical Care | 1999
Mlng Malbrain
Critical Care | 2006
Joost Wauters; Piet Claus; n Brosens; Mlng Malbrain; Alexander Wilmer
Critical Care | 2002
Mlng Malbrain; Maeve M Leonard; D Delmarcelle
Critical Care | 1997
Mlng Malbrain; P Bomans; Alexander Wilmer; Eric Frans