2018
DOI: 10.3238/arztebl.2018.0863
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The Diagnosis and Treatment of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Abstract: arbon monoxide (CO) at low concentrations is an odorless and colorless gas with a molecular weight that is similar to that of air. It develops in incomplete combustion processes of substances containing carbon (e1). In addition to fires, defect gas boilers, or wood pellet storage facilities, the risk of poisoning as a result of smoking hookah has become a focus in recent years (1, e2). Relevant alerting key words and the use of portable CO meters are intended to raise awareness in rescue personnel.In the USA, … Show more

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“…Every patient with clinical symptoms of CO intoxication should be treated with high oxygen partial pressure until the COHb concentration has dropped to 3% or clinical symptoms have resolved completely. Eichhorn, et al [1], Wolf, et al [13], Mathieu, et al [14] The level of carboxyhemoglobin values in all patients who received NBO therapy in our hospital was <25%, as confirmed by a pulse CO-oximeter in the prehospital setting, and no patients had any severe symptoms. Accordingly, SpCO monitoring may be useful for selecting the treatment and appropriate medical facility for conveyance in the management of patients with CO poisoning by the DH.…”
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“…Every patient with clinical symptoms of CO intoxication should be treated with high oxygen partial pressure until the COHb concentration has dropped to 3% or clinical symptoms have resolved completely. Eichhorn, et al [1], Wolf, et al [13], Mathieu, et al [14] The level of carboxyhemoglobin values in all patients who received NBO therapy in our hospital was <25%, as confirmed by a pulse CO-oximeter in the prehospital setting, and no patients had any severe symptoms. Accordingly, SpCO monitoring may be useful for selecting the treatment and appropriate medical facility for conveyance in the management of patients with CO poisoning by the DH.…”
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confidence: 56%
“…Given this situation, HBO therapy should be the method of choice in adult patients with neurological deficits, cardiac ischemia, loss of consciousness, metabolic acidosis, and carboxyhemoglobin values >25%. Eichhorn, et al [1], Wolf, et al [13], Mathieu, et al [14] However, regardless of these inclusion criteria, any decision to treat is always an individual decision. Every patient with clinical symptoms of CO intoxication should be treated with high oxygen partial pressure until the COHb concentration has dropped to 3% or clinical symptoms have resolved completely.…”
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“…Подобные явления наблюдаются и при действии других физико-химических факторов на кровь [12,13]. Отравление СО диагностируют на основании клинической картины [14] и показателей СО в крови [15]. Изучение влияния СО на морфологию и агрегацию эритроцитов -весьма актуальная задача, так как ее решение позволит предположить клинические проявления симптомов отравления и, возможно, предоставить новые объективные методы исследования.…”
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