We present the case of a 70 year-old man with carbon monoxide poisoning following a house fire. A significant smoking history and likely underlying chronic lung pathology complicated treatment, as due to symptomatic retention of carbon dioxide we were unable to use high-flow oxygen to facilitate the elimination of carbon monoxide. We suggest that patients with risk factors for obstructive lung disease be monitored extremely carefully during treatment for carbon monoxide toxicity
Carbon monoxide acute intoxication is a common cause of accidental poisoning in industrialized count...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is known as a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and non irritating gas. CO produc...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide (CO) binds to haemoglobin with a much higher affinity than oxygen, for...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide poisoning may occur in several contexts. Material and Methods: Retrosp...
If acute carbon monoxide poisoning is a well-known emergency situation, this is not the case for chr...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning may cause severe cellular hypoxia. Materials and metho...
Objectives: Carbon monoxide is a potentially fatal form of poisoning. The exact incidence is unclear...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide is known as the silent killer, being colorless, odourless, and tastele...
We report a case of a 18 year old male who presented via EMS who was called for an unconscious male ...
AbstractObjectivesCarbon monoxide is a potentially fatal form of poisoning. The exact incidence is u...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is the most common lethal poison in every community yet studied. Accidental or ...
Abstract Carbon monoxide (CO) is the most common lethal poison in every community yet studied. Accid...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is the most common lethal poison in every community yet studied. Accidental or ...
Acute carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning remains a common cause of poison-related death and influences n...
Acute carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning remains a common cause of poison-related death and influences n...
Carbon monoxide acute intoxication is a common cause of accidental poisoning in industrialized count...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is known as a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and non irritating gas. CO produc...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide (CO) binds to haemoglobin with a much higher affinity than oxygen, for...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide poisoning may occur in several contexts. Material and Methods: Retrosp...
If acute carbon monoxide poisoning is a well-known emergency situation, this is not the case for chr...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning may cause severe cellular hypoxia. Materials and metho...
Objectives: Carbon monoxide is a potentially fatal form of poisoning. The exact incidence is unclear...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide is known as the silent killer, being colorless, odourless, and tastele...
We report a case of a 18 year old male who presented via EMS who was called for an unconscious male ...
AbstractObjectivesCarbon monoxide is a potentially fatal form of poisoning. The exact incidence is u...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is the most common lethal poison in every community yet studied. Accidental or ...
Abstract Carbon monoxide (CO) is the most common lethal poison in every community yet studied. Accid...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is the most common lethal poison in every community yet studied. Accidental or ...
Acute carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning remains a common cause of poison-related death and influences n...
Acute carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning remains a common cause of poison-related death and influences n...
Carbon monoxide acute intoxication is a common cause of accidental poisoning in industrialized count...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is known as a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and non irritating gas. CO produc...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide (CO) binds to haemoglobin with a much higher affinity than oxygen, for...