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Hydrofluoric Acid: Burns and Systemic Toxicity, Protective Measures, Immediate and Hospital Medical Treatment

BACKGROUND: Hydrofluoric acid is a commonly used chemical in many industrial branches, but it can also be found as an ingredient in household products such as cleaning agents. Possessing high corrosive potential, HF acid causes burns and tissue necrosis, while when absorbed and distributed through t...

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Autores principales: Bajraktarova-Valjakova, Emilija, Korunoska-Stevkovska, Vesna, Georgieva, Silvana, Ivanovski, Kiro, Bajraktarova-Misevska, Cvetanka, Mijoska, Aneta, Grozdanov, Anita
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Publicado: Republic of Macedonia 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6290397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30559898
http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2018.429
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author Bajraktarova-Valjakova, Emilija
Korunoska-Stevkovska, Vesna
Georgieva, Silvana
Ivanovski, Kiro
Bajraktarova-Misevska, Cvetanka
Mijoska, Aneta
Grozdanov, Anita
author_facet Bajraktarova-Valjakova, Emilija
Korunoska-Stevkovska, Vesna
Georgieva, Silvana
Ivanovski, Kiro
Bajraktarova-Misevska, Cvetanka
Mijoska, Aneta
Grozdanov, Anita
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description BACKGROUND: Hydrofluoric acid is a commonly used chemical in many industrial branches, but it can also be found as an ingredient in household products such as cleaning agents. Possessing high corrosive potential, HF acid causes burns and tissue necrosis, while when absorbed and distributed through the bloodstream, its extremely high toxic potential is expressed. Acute symptoms are often followed by pain, particularly in the case of skin burns, which intensiveness does not often correlate with the expressiveness of the clinical findings. Even exposure to low-concentrated solutions or gasses, or low-doses of high-concentrated acid, may provoke delayed systemic disorder which may eventually have a lethal outcome. AIM: Therefore, having information regarding the possible hazardous effects of hydrofluoric acid usage, a variety of symptoms, as well as a treatment approach, is of great importance in the case of HF exposure. METHODS: Available scientific articles published in literature databases, scientific reports and governmental recommendations from the internet websites, written in English, using the following search terms “Hydrofluoric acid, skin burns, eye injury, ingestion, inhalation, systemic toxicity, decontamination, antidote, medical treatment” have been reviewed. RESULTS: This review is useful not only for physicians but for everyone who may come in contact with a person exposed to HF acid. CONCLUSION: It highlights the mechanism of action, presents the acute and chronic symptoms, personal and general protective measures and devices that should be used, as well as decontamination procedures, immediate, antidote and hospital medical treatment.
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spelling pubmed-62903972018-12-17 Hydrofluoric Acid: Burns and Systemic Toxicity, Protective Measures, Immediate and Hospital Medical Treatment Bajraktarova-Valjakova, Emilija Korunoska-Stevkovska, Vesna Georgieva, Silvana Ivanovski, Kiro Bajraktarova-Misevska, Cvetanka Mijoska, Aneta Grozdanov, Anita Open Access Maced J Med Sci Review Article BACKGROUND: Hydrofluoric acid is a commonly used chemical in many industrial branches, but it can also be found as an ingredient in household products such as cleaning agents. Possessing high corrosive potential, HF acid causes burns and tissue necrosis, while when absorbed and distributed through the bloodstream, its extremely high toxic potential is expressed. Acute symptoms are often followed by pain, particularly in the case of skin burns, which intensiveness does not often correlate with the expressiveness of the clinical findings. Even exposure to low-concentrated solutions or gasses, or low-doses of high-concentrated acid, may provoke delayed systemic disorder which may eventually have a lethal outcome. AIM: Therefore, having information regarding the possible hazardous effects of hydrofluoric acid usage, a variety of symptoms, as well as a treatment approach, is of great importance in the case of HF exposure. METHODS: Available scientific articles published in literature databases, scientific reports and governmental recommendations from the internet websites, written in English, using the following search terms “Hydrofluoric acid, skin burns, eye injury, ingestion, inhalation, systemic toxicity, decontamination, antidote, medical treatment” have been reviewed. RESULTS: This review is useful not only for physicians but for everyone who may come in contact with a person exposed to HF acid. CONCLUSION: It highlights the mechanism of action, presents the acute and chronic symptoms, personal and general protective measures and devices that should be used, as well as decontamination procedures, immediate, antidote and hospital medical treatment. Republic of Macedonia 2018-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6290397/ /pubmed/30559898 http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2018.429 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Emilija Bajraktarova-Valjakova, Vesna Korunoska-Stevkovska, Silvana Georgieva, Kiro Ivanovski, Cvetanka Bajraktarova-Misevska, Aneta Mijoska, Anita Grozdanov. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC BY-NC/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).
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Bajraktarova-Valjakova, Emilija
Korunoska-Stevkovska, Vesna
Georgieva, Silvana
Ivanovski, Kiro
Bajraktarova-Misevska, Cvetanka
Mijoska, Aneta
Grozdanov, Anita
Hydrofluoric Acid: Burns and Systemic Toxicity, Protective Measures, Immediate and Hospital Medical Treatment
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title_full_unstemmed Hydrofluoric Acid: Burns and Systemic Toxicity, Protective Measures, Immediate and Hospital Medical Treatment
title_short Hydrofluoric Acid: Burns and Systemic Toxicity, Protective Measures, Immediate and Hospital Medical Treatment
title_sort hydrofluoric acid: burns and systemic toxicity, protective measures, immediate and hospital medical treatment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6290397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30559898
http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2018.429
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