TY - JOUR
T1 - The usefulness of thiosulfate as an indicator of hydrogen sulfide poisoning
T2 - Three cases
AU - Kage, S.
AU - Takekawa, K.
AU - Kurosaki, K.
AU - Imamura, T.
AU - Kudo, K.
PY - 1997/8/1
Y1 - 1997/8/1
N2 - We examined the usefulness of thiosulfate as an indicator of hydrogen sulfide poisoning by analysing sulfide and thiosulfate in three cases. In the first (non-fatal) case sulfide and thiosulfate were not detected in the blood samples from any of the four workers involved in the accident. In the urine samples, only thiosulfate was detected in three out of the four workers at a concentration of 0.12-0.43 μmol/ml, which was 4-14 times higher than the level in a healthy person. In the second (fatal) case sulfide and thiosulfate were detected in the blood sample at concentrations of 0.007 μmol/ml for sulfide, and 0.025 μmol/ml for thiosulfate. The thiosulfate concentration was at least 8 times higher than the level in a healthy person. In the third (fatal) case sulfide and thiosulfate were detected in the blood sample at concentrations of 0.95 μmol/ml for sulfide, and 0.12 μmol/ml for thiosulfate. Based on the above results, we concluded that thiosulfate in urine is the only indicator to prove hydrogen sulfide poisoning in non-fatal cases, while the analysis of sulfide in fatal cases should be accompanied by the measurement of thiosulfate in blood.
AB - We examined the usefulness of thiosulfate as an indicator of hydrogen sulfide poisoning by analysing sulfide and thiosulfate in three cases. In the first (non-fatal) case sulfide and thiosulfate were not detected in the blood samples from any of the four workers involved in the accident. In the urine samples, only thiosulfate was detected in three out of the four workers at a concentration of 0.12-0.43 μmol/ml, which was 4-14 times higher than the level in a healthy person. In the second (fatal) case sulfide and thiosulfate were detected in the blood sample at concentrations of 0.007 μmol/ml for sulfide, and 0.025 μmol/ml for thiosulfate. The thiosulfate concentration was at least 8 times higher than the level in a healthy person. In the third (fatal) case sulfide and thiosulfate were detected in the blood sample at concentrations of 0.95 μmol/ml for sulfide, and 0.12 μmol/ml for thiosulfate. Based on the above results, we concluded that thiosulfate in urine is the only indicator to prove hydrogen sulfide poisoning in non-fatal cases, while the analysis of sulfide in fatal cases should be accompanied by the measurement of thiosulfate in blood.
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U2 - 10.1007/s004140050071
DO - 10.1007/s004140050071
M3 - Article
C2 - 9274948
AN - SCOPUS:0030798439
SN - 0937-9827
VL - 110
SP - 220
EP - 222
JO - Zeitschrift fur Rechtsmedizin. Journal of legal medicine
JF - Zeitschrift fur Rechtsmedizin. Journal of legal medicine
IS - 4
ER -