2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.emc.2004.05.003
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Carbon monoxide poisoning

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“…Carbon monoxide detectors with alarms can improve home safety and their use is recommended by various safety organizations [24][25][26].…”
Section: Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon monoxide detectors with alarms can improve home safety and their use is recommended by various safety organizations [24][25][26].…”
Section: Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The attraction of Hb to CO is approximately 200 times stronger than that for oxygen (Rosenthal et al, 2006). Blood COHb saturation in an average nonsmoker ranges from 1-3% due to varied endogenous production and exposure to 0.1 ppm CO in ambient air (USEPA, 2000;Kao et al, 2004). Mild symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, blurred vision and headache, may occur in individuals with COHb level less than 15-20%; COHb level greater than 60-70% is increasing fatal with symptoms, such as cardiac arrest and coma (Kao et al, 2004).…”
Section: Estimating Personal Exposure and Health Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blood COHb saturation in an average nonsmoker ranges from 1-3% due to varied endogenous production and exposure to 0.1 ppm CO in ambient air (USEPA, 2000;Kao et al, 2004). Mild symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, blurred vision and headache, may occur in individuals with COHb level less than 15-20%; COHb level greater than 60-70% is increasing fatal with symptoms, such as cardiac arrest and coma (Kao et al, 2004). Lee et al (1994) conducted a study of CO-COHb relationships where participants are exposed to 9 ppm of CO for time intervals of 1 hour and 8 hours, and compared to baseline values at 0 hour.…”
Section: Estimating Personal Exposure and Health Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ayrıca oksijen verildiğinde kanda çözünen oksijen miktarı artmakta ve CO yarılanma ömrü azalmaktadır. [1][2][3] COHB düzeyi ile zehirlenmenin şiddeti arasındaki ilişkinin varlığı tartışmalı olmaya devam etmektedir. Kan COHB düzeyi ile zehirlenmenin şiddeti arasında tam bir korelasyon olduğunu belirten yayınların yanında, bu ilişkinin sadece hafif şiddetteki zehirlenmelerde mevcut olduğunu belirten yayınlar da mevcuttur.…”
Section: Karboksihemoglobin Seviyeleri Ve Zehirlenme şIddeti Arasındaunclassified
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Derginizin 2013-1. sayısındaki "Karbonmonoksit Zehirlenmesinde Karboksihemoglobin Düzeyi, Zehirlenmenin Şiddeti ve Mini Mental Durum Testi Skalası Arasındaki İlişki" [1] başlıklı Sayın Genç ve Aygün tarafından yazılan makaleyi ilgi ile okuduk. Deneyimlerini bizlerle paylaştıkları için teşekkür ederiz.
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