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Comparative evaluation of the active eye and skin chemical splash decontamination solutions Diphoterine® and Hexafluorine® with water and other rinsing solutions: Effects on burn severity and healing
Dynamic analysis of chemical eye burns using high-resolution optical coherence tomography
Diphotérine® Chemical Splash Decontamination Solution: Skin Sensitization Study in the Guinea Pig
Diphoterine for emergent decontamination of skin/eye chemical splashes : 24 cases
Emergency treatment of eye burns: which rinsing solution should we choose ?
Prevention of CS "Tear Gas" Eye and Skin Effects and Active Decontamination with Diphoterine®: Preliminary Studies in 5 French Gendarmes
Alkali ocular burns in Martinique (French West Indies). Evaluation of the use of an amphoteric solution as the rinsing product Serum pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemical acid burns in rats
A prospective randomized, blind comparison between saline, calcium gluconate and Diphoterine® for washing skin acid injuries in rats: effects on subtance P and beta-endorphin release.
Acute therapy for chemical or thermal eye irritations « Akuttherapie von Augenverätzungen » [German] Efficacy of Diphoterine® on HCl decontamination in rats : a comparative study Diphotérine®: skin sensitization study in the guinea pig A review about Diphoterine®: the solution for first aid emergency decontamination of eye/skin chemical splashes Interest of an active rinsing solution for the decontamination of ocular corrosive splashes Efficacy of Diphoterine® on HCl decontamination on rats: a comparative study Use of an amphoteric lavage solution for emergency treatment of eye burns First animal type experimental clinical considerations An amphoteric rinse used in the emergency treatment of a serious ocular burn
Diphoterine® for emergent Eye/Skin Chemical Splash Decontamination : a review Interest of Diphotérine® as an ocular rinsing solution for the emergency treatment of serious ocular burns Experimental immunological study in chemical burns in rats Comparison of emergency eye-wash products in burned porcine eyes Emergency treatment of chemical and thermal eye burns Diphotérine® and Hexafluorine®. Studies and publications. Is there a delay for the external ocular rinsing in the treatment of an eye burn due to ammonia ? Comparison of two rinsing solutions : physiological serum and Diphotérine®. First aid measures after a chemical and thermal burn of the eye. Diphotérine® for emergent eye-skin chemical splash decontamination : a review. A review about Previn® (Diphotérine®) : A solution for first aid emergency décontamination of eye/skin chemical splashes. A review about Diphotérine® : the solution for emergency decontamination of chemical splashes. A review about Diphotérine® : the solution for emergent decontamination of eye / skin chemical splashes. Comparison water / Diphotérine® : rinsing of more than 600 chemical splashes during 7 years in the factory ATOCHEM Saint-Avold Diphotérine® and Hexafluorine®. Information for the Health and Safety committee.
Diphotérine® and Hexafluorine®. Information for Occupational Doctors. Evolution of oesophagus caustic burns. In vitro and in vivo histologic and pHmetric study. New physiological approach of digestive burns due to ingestion of caustic products. Therapeutical experimental interest of Diphotérine®. Choice of an animal experimental model for oesophagus burns. Anesthesia and resuscitation of a porc in a protocol of treatable caustic injuries of the oesophagus. Evolution towards the stenosis of oesophagus caustic burns. Histologic and pHmetric study, in vitro and in vivo. Pulmonar chemical burns and Diphotérine® : current situation. Ocular burns due to an alkali. Comparison of human and experimental clinical data about the intraocular penetration of ammonia. Is there a delay for the external ocular rinsing in the treatment of serious ocular burns due to bases ? Surgical technic for the limbic autransplantation in case of serious and early ocular burns. Experimental study on the intraocular penetration of ammonia. Is there a delay for the external ocular rinsing during the treatment of serious ocular burns due to bases? Hyperosmolar Rinsing as First Aid in Eye Burns? The ocular burn and the first stage of medical care. OSWI 10th annual congress. Evaluation of the decontaminating activity of Diphotérine®.
Evaluation of the research activity in the Prevor company.
Report about the decontamination with Diphotérine® of mustard gas.
Preliminary results about the use of emergency rinsing solutions PREVIN® (Diphotérine®) and Hexafluorine® in case of chemical splashes in a company. Radioactive decontamination. Valuation of a decontaminating molecule activity.
Diffusion. Molecular attraction. First results of the toxicological research with the civil safety. Chemical dimension of the allergy. Critical methods of the antidotes valuation. To optimise the application devices of the prevention products against the chemical risk.
Diphotérine® : multi-purpose solution for the decontamination. New physiopathological approach of digestive burns due to an ingestion of caustics. Experimental therapeutic interest of Diphotérine®. Contribution to the study about the treatment of oesophagus burns due to caustic on the human. In vitro study and creation of an animal model. Ocular burns due to bases : Comparison of human and experimental clinical data about the intraocular penetration of ammonia. Is there a delay for the external ocular rinsing during the treatment of serious ocular burns due to bases? Chemical burns : place of Diphotérine®. Metallic cations percutaneous adsorption : uranium's particularity. Health support during an operation in chemical environment. The importance of the first aid measures for the chemical burn. Meeting of crisis cell for the 1998 football world cup Ingestion of caustic products in Paris area. Epidemiologic study in the responsability sector of the Paris Fire Brigade. Prospective study about the ocular burns due to bases in Martinique. How do different rinsing solutions influence the healing process of the cornea after an ocular burn? Elementary conditioning of the cornea after a prolonged application of ocular drops. Valuation of the first aid efficiency in case of splashes with chemical products. First aid in the professional field. Management of a chemical crisis in an underground passage. How does the SAMU take charge of chemical accidents. Forum : the chemical burn, an essential emergency. Forum : contribution from the research to the care chain. Prevention strategy front to chemical risks. From care to prevention of the chemical burn, a responsible chain of care. The therapeutic of the ocular burn. The different kinds of chemical burns - chemical and therapeutic looks. Endoscopic, pHmetric and anatomo pathologic experimental study of oesophagus burns due to the ingestion of caustics. Theoretical and experimental approaches of a chemical product penetration in alive tissues. Intimate action mechanism of chemical products. Return to physiological balances of the cornea electrolytes, necessary conditions of the "Ad Integrum Restituo".
Evolution of the knowledge about chemical burns
Radionucleids decontamination : study with skin models. Chemical burns in the cement and cleaning corporation. From the passive rinsing due to the mechanical sweeping effect to the active rinsing of chemical accidents : Diphotérine®, principle and mechanisms. Case study : Burn of an employee in production provoked by a varnish (cresol) in the industrial sector. Remarks about the functional classification of chemical products in toxicology. Ocular burn after a splash with Skydrol. Creation of an emergency protocol and results. Integration of Diphotérine® in an automotive production center. Epidemiologic study. Chemical burn at Elf Atochem Saint Avold from 1992 to the end of August 1997. Procedure of use of Diphotérine® during a splash with a tested product. Operative system : NEP. Rinsing therapy in severe alkali burns of rabbit eye. Training period report : study about the ions spreading through a partially permeable membrane. Analysis procedure of a product required by the customer. PDBX13 protocol of use (Basic powder for the decontamination of chemical products). Rinsing conditions for the products LOCTITE 420. First aid in case of ocular splashes. First results of the study. Comparative study about the rinsing methods of accidents due to caustic soda. About 45 cases observed. Historic about the use of Diphotérine® on the Rhône Poulenc plant from la Rochelle. Diphotérine®. Medical dossier. Interest of an amphoteric isotonic solution for the early treatment of basic corneo-conjunctival chemical burns : experimental and histologic study. Penetration of a toxic into the cornea. Experimental study and simulation.