Carbon monoxide intoxication: What we know
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2018.07.006
Carbon monoxide intoxication: What we know
Abstract
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a toxic, color-, taste- and odorless gas with fatal consequences if undetected. Intoxication caused by CO is frequent possibly leading to a high morbidity and mortality. The disease involves multiple organ systems without a typical clinical presentation. The clinical picture is furthermore unrelated to levels of carboxyhemoglobin - the routine biomarker. Therefore the diagnosis and treatment can be very demanding. This article in detail reviews epidemiology, symptoms, diagnosis and the therapy of this multidisciplinary challenge.
Keywords: CO intoxication; COHb; Carbon monoxide.
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