OBJECTIVES: To determine the normal range for carbon monoxide concentrations in the exhaled breath of subjects in the emergency department and to develop a protocol for the use of a breath analyser to detect abnormal carbon monoxide exposure. METHODS: A hand held breath analyser was used to measure end expiratory carbon monoxide concentrations in 382 consenting subjects. Questionnaire data were collected to assess the effect of common sources of carbon monoxide exposure on breath carbon monoxide levels. Smokers were used as a carbon monoxide exposed group for comparison with non-smokers. RESULTS: The range of carbon monoxide concentrations obtained in the non-smoking group was 0-6 ppm and in the smoking group was 1-68 ppm. Smokers had a mea...
CONTEXT: Increased hydrogen peroxide has been described in the expired breath condensate (H2O2-E) of...
BackgroundSmoking cessation programs are critical to the safety and health of workers. Exhaled carbo...
Carbon monoxide (CO) testing is considered an easy, noninvasive, and objective contribution to the a...
Carbon monoxide (CO) has a high affinity for haemoglobin and is a common cause of poisoning in indus...
CONTEXT: Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke is a health risk that is of concern to patrons and ...
This study aimed to measure the percent agreement between Exhaled Breath Carbon Monoxide (eBCO) meas...
The present study validated the accuracy of data from a self-reported questionnaire on smoking behav...
The influence of breath sampling on exhaled carbon monoxide (eCO) and related pulmonary gas exchange...
Smoking cessation programs are critical to the safety and health of workers. Exhaled carbon monoxide...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is one of the toxic constituents in tobacco smoke. The aim of the study was to ...
OBJECTIVES:Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is a major concern in industrialized countries. Each year,...
Background Measuring eCo is rapid, non-invasive and inexpensive tool and correlate correctly with ca...
A new method has been validated and used for measuring breath carbon monoxide (CO) as an indicator o...
Objectives: Carbon monoxide is a potentially fatal form of poisoning. The exact incidence is unclear...
Background In a previous study, exhaled carbon monoxide (eCO) has been assessed in healthy non-smoke...
CONTEXT: Increased hydrogen peroxide has been described in the expired breath condensate (H2O2-E) of...
BackgroundSmoking cessation programs are critical to the safety and health of workers. Exhaled carbo...
Carbon monoxide (CO) testing is considered an easy, noninvasive, and objective contribution to the a...
Carbon monoxide (CO) has a high affinity for haemoglobin and is a common cause of poisoning in indus...
CONTEXT: Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke is a health risk that is of concern to patrons and ...
This study aimed to measure the percent agreement between Exhaled Breath Carbon Monoxide (eBCO) meas...
The present study validated the accuracy of data from a self-reported questionnaire on smoking behav...
The influence of breath sampling on exhaled carbon monoxide (eCO) and related pulmonary gas exchange...
Smoking cessation programs are critical to the safety and health of workers. Exhaled carbon monoxide...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is one of the toxic constituents in tobacco smoke. The aim of the study was to ...
OBJECTIVES:Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is a major concern in industrialized countries. Each year,...
Background Measuring eCo is rapid, non-invasive and inexpensive tool and correlate correctly with ca...
A new method has been validated and used for measuring breath carbon monoxide (CO) as an indicator o...
Objectives: Carbon monoxide is a potentially fatal form of poisoning. The exact incidence is unclear...
Background In a previous study, exhaled carbon monoxide (eCO) has been assessed in healthy non-smoke...
CONTEXT: Increased hydrogen peroxide has been described in the expired breath condensate (H2O2-E) of...
BackgroundSmoking cessation programs are critical to the safety and health of workers. Exhaled carbo...
Carbon monoxide (CO) testing is considered an easy, noninvasive, and objective contribution to the a...