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ASPHYXIANTS

Asphyxia
? Asphyxia or asphyxiation is a condition
of severely deficient supply of oxygen to
the body that arises from
abnormal breathing or other reasons

TYPES OF NOXIOUS GASES
BY HENDERSON & HAGGARD - 5 GROUPS
1. Irritants
2. Chemical
3. Simple
4. Volatile
5. Systemic

1. Irritants ? Injures Air Passages ? Inflammation
Ex- smoke , tear gas ,ammonia, formaldehyde
1. Chemical ? CO , H2S , CS2 , CN , Arsine (combines
with Hb and prevent oxygenation)
2. Simple ? Inert gases acts mechanical y by displacing o2
(co2 . Helium , methane, nitrogen)
3. Volatile ? Acts after absorption into the blood - tissue toxic.
4. Systemic poisons ? insecticide , arsine , stibine.

CARBON MONOXIDE
colorless tasteless, Blue Flame ,non-irritative, lighter
than air , incomplete combustion of carbon .
Action :- 200 ? 300 times more affinity for Hb than O2.
Displaces o2 from Hb ? COHb ? stable compound
Death due to anemic anoxia .
Potent cellular toxin by binding to the Hb & myoglobin.
Blocks Cytochrome A 3 & Cyt ? P 450 ? hence intracel ular respn.
COHb interferes with the release of O2 from the little oxy
hemoglobin that has been remained.
After somatic death the cel s continue to extract the oxygen from
oxy Hb at the peripheral capil aries ? causes blue staining.


? In COHb, poisoning cel s cannot break COHb hence cannot
extract oxygen.
? hence for this reason blood under the skin & tissue wil be in
cherry red color.
? About 15% of CO in extra cel ular tissues combined with
myoglobin & hemoproteins
ELIMINATION
? life of CO at room temperature is 4-5 hrs.
Reduced by 100% o2
It is not metabolized / not lost through the skin,perspiration,
bile, urine & faeces.
CO is not absorbed by the body after the death.
It is eliminated through the lungs only


SOURCES
coal gas, smoke from fires & fumes from defective heating
appliances ? furnace , stove , oil lamps, water heaters.
fumes furnaces, explosion of mines & exhaust fumes of internal
combustion engines.
Exhaust gas of motor cars ? 1-7% of CO ? makes the small
garage poisonous in 5-10 min.
Diesel engine produce far less CO than petrol engine.
During Hb catabolism 0.4-0.7% of COHb is produced with in
the body.
In hemolytic anemia COHb levels may reach 8%.

Signs & symptoms
symptoms progress with the rise of saturation of the CO in blood.
Regression of symptoms roughly corresponds to the clearance of
the CO from the Blood.
Damage caused by the CO poisoning is mainly due to the
suboxia.
CNS ? monoplegia / hemiplegia , impairment of intel ectual
functions, personality changes, cerebel ar damage & severe
parkinsonism may occur / may be delayed by several weeks
after apparent therapy.
Isolated bullous lesions with thick cel ular fluid due to inflammatory
reaction in the surround skin, localized by external pressure
and are due to tissue hypoxia.
Rarely involve fingers & toes.


SYMPTOMS OF CO POISONING
COHb %
SYMPTOMS
0 ? 10 %
No appreciable symptoms
10 ? 20%
Breathlessness on moderate exertion, mild head ache.
20 ? 30%
Throbbing headache, irritability, emotional instability, disturbed
memory, judgement & rapid fatigue.
30 ? 40%
Headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, dim vision, confusion.
40 ? 50%
Inc. confusion, hallucinations, ataxia, rapid respn. & collapse with
attempts of exertion.
50 ? 60%
Syncope / coma with intermittent convulsions, rapid respn., tachycardia
with a weak pulse & pink / red color of skin.
60 ? 70%
Increasing depth of coma with urine & faecal incontinence
70 ? 80%
Profound coma with depressed / absent reflexes, thready pulse,
shallow irregular respn., & death.
Above
Rapid death from respiratory arrest.
80%

OTHER IMPORTANT POINTS
Saturation required to cause the death varies with age and the health.
Death usual y occurs when 80% of Hb is saturated with CO.
Senility / co-existing respiratory or circulatory diseases / anaemia / in
association with CNS depressant drugs like barbiturates, alcohol result in
significant decrease in the lethal saturation of the COHb & death can occur
from as little as 30% saturation.
CO can cross the maternal blood to foetal blood & may cause IUD of the
foetus even though the mother survives.
Rate of CO combining with the Hb varies with the atmospheric conc. &
rate of respiratory exchange.
Physical activity increases the rate of saturation.
Children saturate their blood more rapidly than adults because of their rapid
rate of respiratory exchange.

DELAYED POISONING :- Atrial fibril ation, BBB's, AV
blocks, abnormal left ventricular function, decreased
cognitive ability, mental retardation, psychosis,
parkinsonism & incontinence.
Delayed Deaths :- Coma is accompanied by the
degenerative changes in the brain & capil aries.
wide range of symptoms ? blindness to decerebrate
rigidity.

Humidity, high environmental temperature & physical
activity ? inc. respiratory rate ? hence the absorption of
CARBON MONOXIDE.
Upper limit of safety of CO in air is ? 0.01%
conc. of 0.5 ? 1% of CO in air ? 75%saturation in 2-15 min
death occurs :-
0.2% gas in air ? 4 hours 0.4% gas in air
? 1 hour
10% gas in air ? 20 ? 30 minutes.
Low conc. in the air needs longer periods to cause the
death.

TREATMENT
- Remove the patient to fresh air ?
if conscious & breathing no treatment is needed.
- During 1st ? hour 40 ? 50% of CO is eliminated from the nonfatal cases.
- After that 15% is eliminated every hour.
- Any patient with COHb levels more than 25% -
Hyperbaric oxygen mixed with CO2 .
-
Gastric lavage in the early course of treatment prevents aspiration pneumonia.
- Whole blood transfusion is helpful. Rest for 48 hrs.
- Avoid stimulant drugs.
- Prophylactic antibiotics to combat lung infections.
- Cerebral oedema treated with fluid restriction , steroids & mannitol.
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Post Mortem Findings
- cherry red discoloration of the skin, mucosa, conjunctiva, nail-
beds, blood tissues & organs &areas of hypostasis.
- CN poisoning & exposing the body to the cold cause similar red
discoloration as that of CO.
- Cherry red ? dark green ? brown with the onset of decomposition.
- Blood is fluid , hyperemia is general , serous effusions.
- Blistering of the skin in the dependant areas.
- Congestion of the lungs with pink fluid.
- Bronchopneumonic consolidation of lungs.
- petichae over the pleural , pericardial, meningeal membranes &
necrobiosis of the heart muscle.
- bilateral symmetrical necrosis of the basal ganglia ? Putamen /
Globus Pallidus most characteristic lesion.
Punctiform hemorrhages in the white matter of the brain.

Circumstances of poisoning / Tests
In India suicide by the CO is rare.
Accidental poisoning is the most common cause.
Homicide is uncommon unless victims
Tests :-
15 ml water + 2 drops suspected blood ? pink color
Tannic acid added to the suspected ? cherry red in COHb
(kunkel's test)
oxyhemoglobin turns deep brown.
Few drops of blood added to soln. of 10%NaOH ?
COHb ? pink color ( Hoppe-seyler's test )
Normal blood ? Brownish Green.
Spectroscopy characteristic bands of COHb.

-If only tissue is available ? water is used to extract blood from the Liver,
Spleen, Kidneys, Lungs & other organs.
- Heavy smokers may have blood CO level up to 10-12%.
- CO persists for many weeks after death & may be detected after
putrefaction / embalming & prolonged burial.
- Cherry Red color of the tissue persists even if the tissue is placed in
formaldehyde.
- Embalming also do not changes the color of viscera.
- It is preferred to use anti coagulants in specimens for examination.
-Irreversible brain damage due to high sustained COHb may show the good
conc. in the brain tissue , since it is not the product of putrefaction.
In some cases of fatal poisoning blood analysis may not show the signs of the
COHb poisoning ? shifting of the patient to the fresh air and resuscitation.

Vapour / gas intoxication :-
10 ml of Heart Blood collected prior to the autopsy CO little
tendency to clot.
Cells tend to separate from the plasma in the blood vessels & organs.
Since CO is contained in the cel s , care should be taken in getting the
sample.
Tightly sealed in air tight gas light container. Blood need not be kept
under oil because COHb is extremely unstable compound.
If sufficient blood not obtained ? spleen / muscle should be sent for test.
Pieces of lung ? tightly sealed & refrigerated.
In a badly burnt body ? CO can be detected in sero sanguinious fluid.
CO gas cannot be absorbed by the body after the death.

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