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Timing of embolic phenomena after hydrogen peroxide exposure - a systematic review.

Andrew KingMegan FeeErin McGlynnBrandon MarshallKatherine G AkersBenjamin Hatten
Published in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2022)
This review of hydrogen peroxide exposure cases suggests that clinically significant embolic phenomena occur within 10 h of exposure, although delayed air-gas emboli do happen and should considered when deciding duration of observation. It remains equivocal whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy is beneficial in cases of primary portal venous gas without systemic involvement.
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