2020
DOI: 10.1080/24734306.2020.1731066
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Fatal occupational selenomethionine poisoning with hazmat response: a case report

Abstract: A 30-year-old male had an occupational exposure while measuring selenomethionine. He left work due to onset of nausea, weakness and vomiting. He showered and changed clothes at home. Due to continued worsening of symptoms, four hours post-exposure he was brought to an urgent care center (UCC), where he was immediately transported via ambulance to an emergency department (ED). He was noted by UCC and ED staff to have a strong noxious chemical odor. The patient deteriorated rapidly requiring intubation, and PEEP… Show more

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“…Selenomethionine contaminated his skin and clothes, and was also inhaled. A few hours after the contamination (about 5 h), the man died, and just before dying, he had abnormal blood pH (7.01), oxygen saturation (75%), glucose (17 mg 100 mL −1 ), bicarbonate (12 mEq L −1 ), urea (14 mg dL −1 ), creatinine (1.51 mg 100 mL −1 ), 11 mg L −1 of selenium (normal levels below 0.16 mg.L −1 ), and urine selenium levels of 25 mg L −1 (normal levels below 0.2 mg L −1 ) (Spiller et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Toxicity Of Organoselenium Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selenomethionine contaminated his skin and clothes, and was also inhaled. A few hours after the contamination (about 5 h), the man died, and just before dying, he had abnormal blood pH (7.01), oxygen saturation (75%), glucose (17 mg 100 mL −1 ), bicarbonate (12 mEq L −1 ), urea (14 mg dL −1 ), creatinine (1.51 mg 100 mL −1 ), 11 mg L −1 of selenium (normal levels below 0.16 mg.L −1 ), and urine selenium levels of 25 mg L −1 (normal levels below 0.2 mg L −1 ) (Spiller et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Toxicity Of Organoselenium Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%