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Smoke Inhalation Injury

Pulmonary injury following the breathing in of toxic smoke from burning materials such as plastics, synthetics, building materials, etc. This injury is the most frequent cause of death in burn patients.
Also Known As:
Injury, Smoke Inhalation; Inhalation Injuries, Smoke; Injuries, Smoke Inhalation; Smoke Inhalation Injuries; Inhalation Injury, Smoke
Networked: 264 relevant articles (15 outcomes, 45 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Burns
2. Acute Lung Injury
3. Pulmonary Edema
4. Lung Injury
5. Wounds and Injuries (Trauma)

Experts

1. Enkhbaatar, Perenlei: 51 articles (01/2020 - 04/2003)
2. Traber, Daniel L: 45 articles (04/2014 - 11/2002)
3. Traber, Lillian D: 38 articles (04/2014 - 11/2002)
4. Cox, Robert A: 28 articles (01/2020 - 07/2003)
5. Herndon, David N: 24 articles (11/2017 - 02/2005)
6. Hawkins, Hal K: 18 articles (01/2020 - 07/2003)
7. Westphal, Martin: 18 articles (08/2011 - 11/2003)
8. Hamahata, Atsumori: 16 articles (04/2014 - 02/2008)
9. Maybauer, Marc O: 15 articles (01/2018 - 02/2005)
10. Lange, Matthias: 14 articles (04/2014 - 02/2008)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Smoke Inhalation Injury:
1. SmokeIBA
2. Nitric Oxide (Nitrogen Monoxide)FDA Link
3. Protein CIBA
4. drotrecogin alfa activated (Xigris)FDA Link
5. Heparin (Liquaemin)FDA LinkGeneric
6. CytokinesIBA
7. Nitric Oxide Synthase Type I (Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase)IBA
8. AerosolsIBA
9. alpha-TocopherolFDA Link
10. EdaravoneIBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Transplantation
2. Skin Transplantation (Skin Grafting)
3. Therapeutics
4. Positive-Pressure Respiration (Positive End-Expiratory Pressure)
5. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation