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按钮电池粘贴和处置:家庭环境中的降低风险策略。

Button battery taping and disposal: Risk reduction strategies for the household setting.

机构信息

Northeast Ohio Medical University, 4209 OH-44, Rootstown, OH, 44272, USA; Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Tripler Army Medical Center, 1 Jarrett White Rd, Medical Center, Honolulu, HI, 96859, USA.

The Ohio State University College of Medicine, 370 W 9th Ave, Columbus, OH, 43210, USA.

出版信息

Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2022 Feb;153:111008. doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2021.111008. Epub 2021 Dec 14.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Pediatric esophageal button battery (BB) injury occurs rapidly and continues to be a significant source of morbidity and mortality. Unfortunately, a BB that no longer supplies power to a device can still have enough residual voltage to cause injury within the body. Development of additional prevention strategies for consumers may reduce esophageal injury risk.

METHODS

In this study, 24 commercially available button batteries (BBs) were horizontally and vertically wrapped (2 layers, full circumferential coverage, 90° apart) with 6 different types of common household tapes (Scotch®/clear, Scotch®/Magic, masking tape, packing tape/clear, packing tape/brown, black electrical tape) and left at room temperature for 30 days. In addition, 6 of the CR2032 batteries covered with each type of tape were placed in a cadaveric piglet esophageal model for a 4-h period and then compared to controls without tape for tissue pH changes and visible tissue injury.

RESULTS

None of the tape-wrapped batteries showed voltage changes nor presented any hazard stemming from BB ingestion. All 6 tape covered batteries placed in the cadaveric piglet esophageal tissue model demonstrated no visible tissue injury and no change in tissue pH in contrast to the controls. Review of BB packaging language from various brands of commercially available CR2032 batteries showed that none had specific disposal recommendations.

CONCLUSION

Both BB and electronics manufacturers should consider instructing the use of common household tape options to cover these BB immediately after removal from a device for either recycling or disposal. Such precautions may help to reduce related ingestion injuries in children.

摘要

目的

小儿食管纽扣电池(BB)损伤发生迅速,仍是发病率和死亡率的重要来源。不幸的是,不再为设备提供电力的 BB 仍然可能具有足够的残余电压在体内造成损伤。为消费者开发额外的预防策略可能会降低食管损伤的风险。

方法

在这项研究中,将 24 个市售纽扣电池(BB)水平和垂直包裹(2 层,全周覆盖,相隔 90°)用 6 种不同类型的常见家用胶带(Scotch®/clear、Scotch®/Magic、遮蔽胶带、包装胶带/clear、包装胶带/棕色、黑色电工胶带),并在室温下放置 30 天。此外,用每种类型的胶带包裹的 6 个 CR2032 电池被放置在尸体小猪食管模型中 4 小时,然后与未用胶带包裹的对照组进行比较,以观察组织 pH 值变化和可见组织损伤。

结果

没有一种胶带包裹的电池显示电压变化,也没有因 BB 摄入而带来任何危险。所有 6 个被放置在尸体小猪食管组织模型中的胶带覆盖电池均未显示可见的组织损伤,与对照组相比,组织 pH 值也没有变化。对各种市售 CR2032 电池的 BB 包装语言进行审查后发现,没有一个品牌有具体的处置建议。

结论

BB 和电子产品制造商都应考虑指示在从设备中取出 BB 后立即使用常见的家用胶带选项对其进行覆盖,无论是进行回收还是处置。这些预防措施可能有助于减少儿童相关的摄入损伤。

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