OBJECTIVES: A mass carbon monoxide (CO) intoxication during an ice-hockey game is described. Two hundred and thirty-five patients were seen in different hospitals, 88 of them the same night at the nearby emergency department. To evaluate long-term implications and to identify relevant indicators, a follow-up study was organized 1 year after the incident. METHODS: Apart from the file data from the emergency departments, a 1-year follow-up mailing was sent to all patients. RESULTS: One hundred and ninety-one patients returned their questionnaire (86%). The mean age of the patients was 28 years, with 61% men. The mean carboxyhaemoglobin (COHb) was 9.9%. COHb levels were significantly higher for individuals on the ice (referee, players and main...
ABSTRACTCarbon monoxide (CO) can cause mass intoxication, but no standard triage algorithm specifica...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide poisoning may occur in several contexts. Material and Methods: Retrosp...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide is known as the silent killer, being colorless, odourless, and tastele...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of ice resurfacer type on carboxyhemoglobin levels in youth hockey ...
Carbon monoxide (CO) may be the cause of more than one-half of the fatal poisonings reported in many...
Hockey has grown in popularity in the United States substantially in the last fifty years. The combu...
KARA, ISMAIL HAMDI/0000-0003-2022-1882WOS: 000394362200017PubMed: 27495248Carbon monoxide (CO) is a ...
Background: In the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake, most of the areas in Yamagata prefe...
Carbon monoxide poisoning has been regarded as one of the most serious health problems in Korea. As...
Background Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is an important reason for emergency department (ED) visit...
Abstract Introduction: Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colourless, odourless, tasteless gas. Mild poisonin...
The carbon monoxide poisoning (CO) is a common condition. It is presented in 17.5 per 100,000 habita...
Carbon monoxide acute intoxication is a common cause of accidental poisoning in industrialized count...
Abstract Background Acute high level carbon monoxide (CO) exposure can cause immediate cardio-respir...
Objectives: Carbon monoxide is a potentially fatal form of poisoning. The exact incidence is unclear...
ABSTRACTCarbon monoxide (CO) can cause mass intoxication, but no standard triage algorithm specifica...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide poisoning may occur in several contexts. Material and Methods: Retrosp...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide is known as the silent killer, being colorless, odourless, and tastele...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of ice resurfacer type on carboxyhemoglobin levels in youth hockey ...
Carbon monoxide (CO) may be the cause of more than one-half of the fatal poisonings reported in many...
Hockey has grown in popularity in the United States substantially in the last fifty years. The combu...
KARA, ISMAIL HAMDI/0000-0003-2022-1882WOS: 000394362200017PubMed: 27495248Carbon monoxide (CO) is a ...
Background: In the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake, most of the areas in Yamagata prefe...
Carbon monoxide poisoning has been regarded as one of the most serious health problems in Korea. As...
Background Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is an important reason for emergency department (ED) visit...
Abstract Introduction: Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colourless, odourless, tasteless gas. Mild poisonin...
The carbon monoxide poisoning (CO) is a common condition. It is presented in 17.5 per 100,000 habita...
Carbon monoxide acute intoxication is a common cause of accidental poisoning in industrialized count...
Abstract Background Acute high level carbon monoxide (CO) exposure can cause immediate cardio-respir...
Objectives: Carbon monoxide is a potentially fatal form of poisoning. The exact incidence is unclear...
ABSTRACTCarbon monoxide (CO) can cause mass intoxication, but no standard triage algorithm specifica...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide poisoning may occur in several contexts. Material and Methods: Retrosp...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide is known as the silent killer, being colorless, odourless, and tastele...