Ossoff R H, Duncavage J A, Eisenman T S, Karlan M S
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 1983 Jul-Aug;92(4 Pt 1):333-6. doi: 10.1177/000348948309200404.
Studies were undertaken by the Departments of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Anesthesiology at Northwestern University Medical School and the Medical College of Wisconsin (Milwaukee) to compare the potential for tissue injury to the trachea and lungs of canines. Polyvinylchloride (PVC), Rusch red rubber, and silicone tubes were tested. The effects of an intraluminal tube fire on the larynx and trachea were documented with laryngeal and bronchoscopic photographs taken immediately postburn and at the time of sacrifice six hours later. The most severe burns were associated with the PVC tube. Silica ash was seen in the airway after the silicone tube fires and raises the possibility of future problems with silicosis. Histological examination of the trachea showed acute injury in all of the animals; specimens from the dogs with the PVC tube fires demonstrated the most severe cellular damage.
西北大学医学院和威斯康星医学院(密尔沃基)的耳鼻咽喉-头颈外科和麻醉科开展了多项研究,以比较对犬类气管和肺部造成组织损伤的可能性。对聚氯乙烯(PVC)、鲁施红橡胶管和硅胶管进行了测试。通过烧伤后立即以及6小时后处死时拍摄的喉镜和支气管镜照片,记录了管腔内着火对喉和气管的影响。最严重的烧伤与PVC管有关。硅胶管着火后气道中可见硅灰,这增加了未来发生矽肺病问题的可能性。气管的组织学检查显示所有动物均有急性损伤;PVC管着火的犬只的标本显示出最严重的细胞损伤。