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Selenious Acid Toxicity
, Selenium Poisoning, Selenium Overdose, Gun Blue Ingestion
See Also
Selenium
Background
Selenious Acid is an acidic compound of the element
Selenium
Analogous to sulfur in sulfuric Acid (H2SO3),
Selenium
is the key element in Selenious Acid (H2SeO3)
Selenious Acid forms when
Selenium
dioxide is added to water
Selenious Acid Industrial Uses (esp. metallurgy, e.g. Gun Blue)
Tints the color of steel to blue (used especially in firearm manufacturing)
Also used to modify the color of other metals (e.g. copper, brass)
Selenious Acid contains very high
Selenium
concentrations that may be lethal even in small ingestions
Contrast with the trace quantities of
Selenium
when taken in
Vitamin
s
Mechanism
Sulhydryl-containing enzymes are inhibited by selenious acid
Corrosive Acid
See
Caustic Ingestion
Pharmacokinetics
Severe, life threatening toxicity occurs even with low dose ingestions <1 mg/kg
Absorption via ingestion or via skin contact
Inhalation may cause pneumonitis
Half-Life
: Days
Adverse Effects
Gastrointestinal
Nausea
or
Vomiting
Foul
Garlic
odor to the breath
Diarrhea
Mucosal burns
Hemorrhagic Gastritis
Muscular
Muscle Weakness
Acute Respiratory Failure
(
Bellows Failure
)
Cardiac
Chest Pain
Hypotension
EKG Abnormalities
QTc Prolongation
Ventricular
Dysrhythmia
Respiratory
Dyspnea
Hypoxia
Edema
Labs
See
Unknown Ingestion
Serum
Selenium
level
Management
Supportive Care
Intravenous Fluid
s
Vasopressor
s for refractory shock
Endoscopy
Gastrointestinal
Hemorrhage
and other complications
Other measures to consider (unclear benefit)
Chelation therapy (dimercaprol or
Calcium
Sodium
EDTA)
Hemodialysis
Disposition
May disposition home if no symptoms (including gastrointestinal) at 6 hours after exposure
References
Tomaszewski (2023) Crit Dec Emerg Med 37(7): 32
Nuttall (2006) Ann Clin Lab Sci 36(4): 409-20
http://www.annclinlabsci.org/content/36/4/409.long
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