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Multicenter Study
. 2023 Aug 28;45(3):553-559.
doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdad007.

Screening patients for unintentional carbon monoxide exposure in the Emergency Department: a cross-sectional multi-centre study

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Multicenter Study

Screening patients for unintentional carbon monoxide exposure in the Emergency Department: a cross-sectional multi-centre study

Heather Jarman et al. J Public Health (Oxf). .

Abstract

Background: Low-level exposure to carbon monoxide (CO) is a significant health concern but is difficult to diagnose. This main study aim was to establish the prevalence of low-level CO poisoning in Emergency Department (ED) patients.

Methods: A prospective cross-sectional study of patients with symptoms of CO exposure was conducted in four UK EDs between December 2018 and March 2020. Data on symptoms, a CO screening tool and carboxyhaemoglobin were collected. An investigation of participants' homes was undertaken to identify sources of CO exposure.

Results: Based on an ED assessment of 4175 participants, the prevalence of suspected CO exposure was 0.62% (95% CI; 0.41-0.91%). CO testing in homes confirmed 1 case of CO presence and 21 probable cases. Normal levels of carboxyhaemoglobin were found in 19 cases of probable exposure and in the confirmed case.

Conclusion: This study provides evidence that ED patients with symptoms suggestive of CO poisoning but no history of CO exposure are at risk from CO poisoning. The findings suggest components of the CO screening tool may be an indicator of CO exposure over and above elevated COHb. Clinicians should have a high index of suspicion for CO exposure so that this important diagnosis is not missed.

Keywords: Carbon monoxide; emergency; poisoning; public health; toxicology.

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