Nitrous oxide toxicity

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Background

  • Nitrous oxide toxicity is often associated with inhalation of whipped cream or small nitrous oxide cannisters (whippets)
  • Nitrous is much more soluble in blood and will quickly diffuse from the blood to a closed space

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Acute complications

  • Pneumothorax (induced by forceful inhalation or high preassure tank siphoning)
  • Typanic membrane rupture
  • Tracheal trauma

Chronic complications

Evaluation

Workup

Diagnosis

Management

Disposition

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