J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
2020 Feb;31(1):17-22.
Clinical report and literature review on patients treated with group exposure to hydrogen sulfide
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Inje University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea
Abstract
Objective
This study examined the clinical manifestations, treatment, and prognostic factors of hydrogen sulfide intoxication.
Methods
Twelve cases of hydrogen sulfide leaking from a wastewater treatment company in Sasang-gu, Busan were reviewed. The demographic characteristics, initial symptoms, treatment, complications, and long-term prognosis were reviewed. The Life Science Ethics Review Committee approved this study.
Results
The majority of the 12 cases were male (83%) with an average age of 38 years. Three of the 12 cases, who had been exposed to hydrogen sulfide, died (25%), and four had poor outcomes (33%). The incidence of pulmonary edema was significantly higher in the poor prognosis group, but the incidence of conjunctivitis and pre-hospital cardiac arrest was similar. The lactic acid concentration in the poor prognosis group was higher than the good prognosis group. In the poor prognosis group, the Glasgow coma scale was lower than that in the good prognosis group.
Conclusion
A poor outcome occurred in 33% of the 12 people exposed to hydrogen sulfide in Busan 2018. In the poor outcome group, the initial Glasgow Coma Scale was lower, the pulmonary edema rate and the initial serum lactate level were higher than in the good outcome group.