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NCT ID: NCT03558646 Completed - Clinical trials for Smoke Inhalation Patients

Impact of Hydroxocobalamine on Outcome of Smoke Inhalation Injury Admitted to the ICU

COB-AKI
Start date: June 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In Europe, hydroxocobalamin (cyanokit) has been used for suspicion of cyanide intoxication associated with the inhalation of fire smoke (1). However, the impact of hydroxocobalamin on outcome has never been thoroughly evaluated. While hydroxocobalamin has long been presented as being side-effect free, recent data suggest that in patients with severe burns, its use was associated with the occurrence of acute renal failure by intra tubular precipitation of oxalate crystals (2, 3). The purpose of this observational study is to investigate the association between use of hydroxocobalamin and outcome after smoke inhalation.