“…The clinical symptoms of CO poisoning are non-specific and varied, including cognitive dysfunctions, personality changes, urine and fecal incontinence, gait disturbances, parkinsonism and other movement problems, depression, anxiety and mutism (Ernst and Zibrak, 1998;Hurley et al, 2001;Kesler et al, 2001;Hay et al, 2002;Parkinson et al, 2002;Porter et al, 2002;Weaver et al, 2002;Pulsipher et al, 2006;Kondziella et al, 2009;Weaver, 2009;Chang et al, 2010;Ku et al, 2010;Yang et al, 2011). The cognitive impairment caused by CO poisoning involves multiple domains, such as attention, visual and verbal memory, executive function, calculation, and visuospatial function (Hurley et al, 2001;Kesler et al, 2001;Hay et al, 2002;Parkinson et al, 2002;Porter et al, 2002;Weaver et al, 2002;Pulsipher et al, 2006;Kondziella et al, 2009;Chang et al, 2010Chang et al, , 2011. Cognitive impairment is one of the most serious sequelae of CO poisoning because it may prevent the full recovery of pre-morbid functions in CO poisoning patients (Hurley et al, 2001;Weaver et al, 2002).…”