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Sulfur Dioxide Poisoning
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Sulfur Dioxide Poisoning
, Sulfur Dioxide, Sulfurous Anhydride, Sulfurous Oxide
Background
Highly toxic, colorless, water-soluble, nonflammable gas
Pungent odor and highly irritating
Sulfur Dioxide forms sulfurous acid when combined with water
Sources
Environmental air pollutant
Coal-fired power plants
Copper Smelters
Oil Refineries
Volcanic Eruptions
Chemical agent in Manufacturing (pharmaceutical aid, antioxidant)
Sulfuric Acid Manufacturing
Food Preservation Facilities (e.g. dried fruit preparation)
Fertilizer manufacture
Paper Manufacturing
Disinfectant in breweries, granaries and food factories
Mechanism
Upper airway irritation
Water soluble gas deposits as sulfurous acid on mucosa of upper airway and resulting in irritation
Inhalation Injury
Oxidative injury to lung on deep inspiration
Pharmacokinetics
Irritation level exposure: 20 ppm
Life threatening level exposure: 100 ppm
Findings
Initial Irritant-Level Exposure
Mucosal Irritation
Irritant Conjunctivitis
Nasal irritation
Pharyngitis
Respiratory Irritation
Cough
Wheezing
Chest
Tightness
Skin Irritation
Skin redness and pain
Blister
s may occur
Findings
Significant
Inhalation Injury
Bronchospasm or reactive airway findings
Obstructive Lung Disease
exacerbation (
Asthma Exacerbation
,
COPD
exacerbation)
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Imaging
Chest XRay
Indicated for presentation with ongoing respiratory symptoms
Diagnostics
Obtain
Pulse Oximetry
Management
Decontamination
of symptomatic patients
Eye Irrigation
Wash skin
No risk of exposures to medical staff (outside original Sulfur Dioxide exposure site)
Supportive Care
Supplemental Oxygen
for
Hypoxia
Inhaled or
Nebulized Albuterol
for bronchospasm,
Wheezing
No evidence for
Corticosteroid
s (consider for
Obstructive Lung Disease
exacerbation)
No
Antibiotic
prophylaxis recommended
Disposition
May discharge at 4-6 hours after exposure if asymptomatic
Hospital observation for persistent respiratory symptoms beyond 4-6 hours from exposure
Complications
Chronic Bronchitis
Pulmonary Fibrosis
Bronchiolitis Obliterans
Resources
Sulfur Dioxide Exposure Medical Management (CDC)
https://wwwn.cdc.gov/TSP/MMG/MMGDetails.aspx?mmgid=249&toxid=46
Sulfur Dioxide Safety Data Sheet (Canadian Occupational Safety)
https://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/chemicals/chem_profiles/sulfurdi.html
Sulfur Dioxide Poisoning (Kansas Poison Control)
https://www.kansashealthsystem.com/-/media/Files/PDF/More-Poisons/Sulfur-Dioxide.pdf
References
Tomaszewski (2018) Crit Dec Emerg Med 32(6):32
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