2020
DOI: 10.1177/0748233720945184
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Acute myocardial injury following hydrogen sulfide poisoning

Abstract: Background: Hydrogen sulfide poisoning can cause severe myocardial injury, but the damage is subtle and can be easily misdiagnosed. This report presents the dynamic observation of myocardial injury associated with hydrogen sulfide poisoning. Case report: Two young men presented with symptoms of “lightning-like” death immediately after entering a tank. They were found and rescued in 20 min at a time when they were already in a coma. Case 1 had no spontaneous breathing and pulse, while case 2 had spontaneous bre… Show more

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“…The ST-segment elevation was also reported in another clinical study (135). The patient was exposed to 20.3∼25.6 mg/m 3 (20.3∼25.6 ppb) H 2 S but showed no obvious ECG changes on the first day of admission; however, subsequent significant ST-segment elevation along with changes in markers of myocardial injury was observed on the fourth day of hospitalization (135). Another recent case presented identical cardiac changes and clinical course, where the patient was free of ECG abnormalities on the first day of exposure, but showed extensive elevation of ST-segment and dramatic increase of myocardial enzyme index two days after exposure.…”
Section: Epidemiological and Clinical Reportssupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…The ST-segment elevation was also reported in another clinical study (135). The patient was exposed to 20.3∼25.6 mg/m 3 (20.3∼25.6 ppb) H 2 S but showed no obvious ECG changes on the first day of admission; however, subsequent significant ST-segment elevation along with changes in markers of myocardial injury was observed on the fourth day of hospitalization (135). Another recent case presented identical cardiac changes and clinical course, where the patient was free of ECG abnormalities on the first day of exposure, but showed extensive elevation of ST-segment and dramatic increase of myocardial enzyme index two days after exposure.…”
Section: Epidemiological and Clinical Reportssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The patient died on the third day in the hospital (134). The ST-segment elevation was also reported in another clinical study (135). The patient was exposed to 20.3∼25.6 mg/m 3 (20.3∼25.6 ppb) H 2 S but showed no obvious ECG changes on the first day of admission; however, subsequent significant ST-segment elevation along with changes in markers of myocardial injury was observed on the fourth day of hospitalization (135).…”
Section: Epidemiological and Clinical Reportssupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…Delayed myocardial damage can occur in a few days after exposure, and clinical manifestations include STsegment elevation, increased myocardial markers, decreased ventricular wall motion, myocardial infarction , arrhythmia, etc. 5 It can develop within a few weeks and most of them died of circulatory failure caused by acute inhibition of myocardial contractility. We successfully helped the patient go through this acute stage with the support by combination of IABP and VA-ECMO.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 3 4 After recovery from acute poisoning from hydrogen sulfide, peripheral neuropathy, and delirium can still occur, and there have been reports of bradycardia, cardiac hypertrophy, myocardial injury, and proteinuria. 5 6 7 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%