Volume 1479, Issue 1 p. 159-167
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Intramuscular aminotetrazole cobinamide as a treatment for inhaled hydrogen sulfide poisoning in a large swine model

Tara B. Hendry-Hofer

Corresponding Author

Tara B. Hendry-Hofer

Department of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver – Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado

Address for correspondence: Tara B. Hendry-Hofer, Department of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver – Anschutz Medical Campus, 12801 East 17th Avenue MS 2612, Aurora, CO 80045-0508. [email protected]

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Patrick C. Ng

Patrick C. Ng

Department of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver – Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado

Brooke Army Medical Center, Ft Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas

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Alison M. McGrath

Alison M. McGrath

Department of Environmental Health and Safety, University of Colorado Denver – Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado

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David Mukai

David Mukai

Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic, University of California Irvine, Irvine, California

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Matthew Brenner

Matthew Brenner

Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic, University of California Irvine, Irvine, California

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Sari Mahon

Sari Mahon

Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic, University of California Irvine, Irvine, California

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Joseph K. Maddry

Joseph K. Maddry

Brooke Army Medical Center, Ft Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas

59th Medical Wing/Science & Technology, Lackland Air Force Base, Lackland AFB, Texas

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Gerry R. Boss

Gerry R. Boss

Department of Medicine, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California

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Vikhyat S. Bebarta

Vikhyat S. Bebarta

Department of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver – Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado

Office of the Chief Scientist, US Air Force Reserve, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas

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First published: 31 March 2020
Citations: 9

Abstract

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a high-threat chemical agent, occurs naturally in a variety of settings. Despite multiple incidents of exposures and deaths, no FDA-approved antidote exists. A rapid-acting, easy to administer antidote is needed. We conducted a randomized control trial in swine comparing intramuscular administration of aminotetrazole cobinamide (2.9 mL, 18 mg/kg) to no treatment following inhalation of H2S gas. We found that aminotetrazole cobinamide administered 2 min after the onset of respiratory depression—defined as a tidal volume of less than 3 mL/kg for 2 consecutive minutes—yielded 100% survival, while all control animals died. Respiratory depression resolved in the treatment group within 3.6 ± 1.5 min (mean ± SD) of cobinamide administration, whereas control animals had intermittent gasping until death. Blood pressure and arterial oxygen saturation (SO2) returned to baseline values within 5 and 10 min, respectively, of cobinamide treatment, and plasma lactate concentration decreased to less than 50% of the highest value by the end of the experiment. In control animals, plasma lactate rose continuously until death. We conclude that intramuscular aminotetrazole cobinamide is effective in a large animal, inhalational model of acute, severe H2S poisoning.