2 Smoke inhalation and airway injury

MBBS, FRCA John Kinsella (Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care), MBChB, FRCA Colin P. Rae (Research Registrar in Anaesthesia)
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Abstract

Respiratory tract injury makes a significant contribution to the morbidity and mortality of burned patients. Injury may be thermal damage to the upper airway, leading to potential airway obstruction, or damage to the lower airway from smoke inhalation, leading to increased capillary permeability. The burned patient may also develop sepsis and respiratory infection. The combination of insults also leads to respiratory failure, which is the leading cause of death in burns patients. The use of sophisticated diagnostic and management techniques does not appear to have reduced the associated mortality rate. The improved knowledge of the pathophysiology of smoke inhalation and the use of experimental therapies in animals allows a more rational approach to the management of smoke inhalation.

2烟雾吸入和气道损伤
呼吸道损伤是烧伤患者发病率和死亡率的重要组成部分。损伤可能是上呼吸道的热损伤,导致潜在的气道阻塞,或烟雾吸入对下气道的损伤,导致毛细血管通透性增加。烧伤患者还可能出现败血症和呼吸道感染。这些损伤还会导致呼吸衰竭,这是烧伤患者死亡的主要原因。使用复杂的诊断和管理技术似乎并没有降低相关的死亡率。烟雾吸入的病理生理学知识的提高和动物实验疗法的使用使烟雾吸入的管理有了更合理的方法。
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