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Citation

Tremel H, Brunier A, Weilemann LS. Med. Klin. (Springer) 1991; 86(2): 71-75.

Vernacular Title

Flusssäureverätzungen. Vorkommen, Hüfigkeit sowie aktueller Stand der Therapie.

Affiliation

II. Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1991, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

2030662

Abstract

Reasons and frequencies of hydrofluoric acid burns have been investigated during our work in the toxicological information centre (1987/88) and by means of the patients treated in the last five years in our ICU: Almost all of the cases are due to accidental hurts (29/30). About 3/4 of the accidents (22/30) happened during occupational exposure. One third of the patients (10/30) have been exposed to hydrofluoric acid fume and 18/30 suffered from percutaneous burns especially of the distal parts of the upper limbs. Oral intoxications are rare (2/30). The observed quotes of the information centre are equivalent to those of our own patients (eight cases from 1984 to 1989). Hydrofluoric acid burns are treated with calcium. Concerning the frequent burns of the limbs, the intraarterial therapy proved good and prevailed during the last years over the classical infiltration therapy. Only early treatment avoids necroses. Unfortunately the particularity of this percutaneous intoxication is often misunderstood.


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