2021
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20214297
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Carbon monoxide poisoning: assessment, treatment, and outcomes

Abstract: Many complications can occur secondary to carbon monoxide (CO), including serious complications to the cardiovascular system and neurological complications that might even end up with death. It has been estimated that around 30-40% of patients suffering from CO poisoning usually die before presenting at the emergency department. Accordingly, management of these patients is a critical approach to enhance the outcomes and prognosis of the affected patients. In the present literature review, we have discussed the… Show more

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