1. "First pass phenomenon" of inhaled gas in the fire victims.
- Author
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Matsubara K, Akane A, Maseda C, and Shiono H
- Subjects
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning blood, Carboxyhemoglobin analysis, Cyanides blood, Forensic Medicine methods, Gasoline analysis, Humans, Kerosene analysis, Burns blood, Fires, Gases blood
- Abstract
We investigated the differences in the levels of carboxyhemoglobin (COHb), cyanide (HCN) and petroleum fuels (gasoline and kerosene) between left and right ventricular bloods from fire victims. COHb was slightly, and HCN and petroleum fuels were markedly higher levels in the left than those in the right. These effects were so called 'first pass phenomena' due to the circulation, diffusion and metabolization before the deaths of fire victims.
- Published
- 1990
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