A Case of Cyanide Poisoning Caused by Acrylonitrile Inhalation.
- Author:
Yong Su LIM
;
Hyuk Jun YANG
;
Keun LEE
- Publication Type:Case Report
- MeSH:
Accidents, Occupational;
Acrylonitrile*;
Chemical Industry;
Elastomers;
Erythrocytes;
Federal Government;
Humans;
Inhalation*;
Liver;
Nervous System;
Occupational Exposure;
Plastics;
Poisoning*;
Social Control, Formal
- From:Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
1999;10(1):116-121
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Acrylonitrile is most commonly used aliphatic nitrile compounds characterized by the structural formula R-C=N and used mossy to make acrylic fibers, plastics, synthetic rubber, and wall coverings. In recent, because of its extensive usage and the rapid expansion of the chemical industry, many poisonings have been reported and many studies on its health effects have been performed. Acute toxicity resembles cyanide poisoning and results mainly in effects on the nervous system. High exposure also can cause temporary damage to red blood cells and the liver and can cause lead to death. Because long-term occupational exposure to the acrylonitrile has been with cancer in humans, the U.S EPA classifies acrylonitrile as probable carcinogen. For this reason, The federal government has developed regulations and advisories to protect individuals firm the potential health effects of acylonitrile in the environment, but there are few studies, case reports and regulations of the government in our country. We experienced acute poisoning caused by acrylonitrile inhalation that occurred in an industrial accident. So, we report this case with literature reveiw.