Description

Alexeeff et al reported a smoke inhalation clinical scoring system. This can help to identify a patient with smoke inhalation. A patient with smoke inhalation may be at risk for carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide poisoning.


 

Parameters:

(1) hoarseness

(2) stridor

(3) carbonaceous sputum

(4) soot in airway

(5) singed hairs at the nasal vestibule (vibrissae)

(6) facial burns

(7) abnormal ausculation

(8) change in mental status

(9) abnormal chest X-ray within 36 hours (< 36 hours) of arrival at the hospital

Parameters

Finding

Points

hoarseness

absent

0

 

present

1

stridor

absent

0

 

present

1

carbonaceous sputum

absent

0

 

present

1

soot in airway

absent

0

 

present

1

singed nasal hairs

absent

0

 

present

1

facial burns

absent

0

 

present

1

abnormal auscultation

absent

0

 

present

1

change in mental status

absent

0

 

present

1

abnormal chest X-ray within 36 hours

absent

0

 

present

2

 

total score =

= SUM(points for all 9 parameters)

 

Interpretation:

• minimum score: 0

• maximum score: 10

• Patients with evidence of smoke inhalation are at increased risk for carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide poisoning. Detected levels of these toxins is affected by when samples are collected.

 


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