Acute inhalation Injury (Carbon monoxide Poisoning) : Etiology, pathogenesis and classification

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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
  • In this video, we have explained the acute inhalation injury in brief along with its causes, epidemiology, pathogenesis and classification.
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    0:00 | start
    0:42 | Etiology or causes
    3:20 | Epidemiology
    4:05 | Pathophysiology
    4:40 | Classification
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    Inhaled chemicals can induce damage to the pulmonary epithelium at various levels of the respiratory tract, resulting in symptoms ranging from mild to severe. Acute inhalation injury (AII) is a common medical problem. There are some high-risk populations, but AII can develop anywhere, including the home or workplace. It is also possible to be exposed to the environment. In addition to individual vulnerability, the qualities of inhaled chemicals such as water solubility, particle size, and chemical properties may influence disease severity and location. Although AII instances may heal in a matter of days, AII can produce long-term problems, including death.
    We wanted to talk about the consequences of short-term (minutes to hours) hazardous chemical exposure on the lungs.

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