Intrapulmonary Use of Hydrogen Peroxide in Respiratory Obstruction: Initial Results Demonstrate the Possibility of Airway Recanalization and Blood Reoxygenation through the Lungs: An Update

Urakov, Aleksandr and Shabanov, Petr and Gurevich, Konstantin and Fisher, Evgeny and Stolyarenko, Anastasia and Suntsova, Daria and Yagudin, Ilnur and Muhutdinov, Nikita (2023) Intrapulmonary Use of Hydrogen Peroxide in Respiratory Obstruction: Initial Results Demonstrate the Possibility of Airway Recanalization and Blood Reoxygenation through the Lungs: An Update. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 35 (9). pp. 33-37. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

It is reported that the interaction of hydrogen peroxide and sodium bicarbonate solution with thick sputum, mucus, pus and blood clots leads to their rapid transformation into a fluffy oxygenated foam. This mechanism of action allows repurposing hydrogen peroxide from antiseptic to expectorant and oxygen forming antihypoxant, which can find application for recanalization of airways and increasing blood oxygenation in acute respiratory syndrome. It is reported that acute respiratory distress syndrome in COVID-19 can be caused by excessive accumulation of thick sputum, mucus and pus in the airways, which complicates intra-pulmonary oxygenation of blood, causes hypoxia and causes death, since there are no drugs for urgent recanalization of the airways today. At the same time, the first evidence emerged that alkaline hydrogen peroxide solution can claim to be an inhaled expectorant and oxygen-producing drug for urgent recanalization of the airways when they are blocked by mucus, sputum, pus, blood and other colloidal fluid containing the enzyme catalase.

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Subjects: Open Research Librarians > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 25 Apr 2023 12:05
Last Modified: 08 Mar 2024 04:33
URI: http://stm.e4journal.com/id/eprint/765

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