Carbon monoxide: silent killer and expert imitator (Part I)

Carbon monoxide is still the most common unintentional poisoning in the Western Countries, and it may often produce potentially serious or lethal acute and delayed clinical manifestations. The considerable variety of symptoms of presentation is the principal reason of the non infrequent diagnostic e...

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Main Authors: Valeria Petrolini, Stefania Bigi, Sarah Vecchio, Davide Lonati, Andrea Giampreti, Carlo Locatelli, Raffaella Butera, Luigi Manzo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2008-02-01
Series:Emergency Care Journal
Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ecj/article/view/1361
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author Valeria Petrolini
Stefania Bigi
Sarah Vecchio
Davide Lonati
Andrea Giampreti
Carlo Locatelli
Raffaella Butera
Luigi Manzo
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description Carbon monoxide is still the most common unintentional poisoning in the Western Countries, and it may often produce potentially serious or lethal acute and delayed clinical manifestations. The considerable variety of symptoms of presentation is the principal reason of the non infrequent diagnostic errors at admission. In emergency medicine it is essential to consider this diagnosis every time a patient is found in state of unconsciousness in an environment with possible exposure to CO, as well as in patients presenting with non-specific syndromes. The prompt identification of the intoxication is essential in order to plan a correct therapy at the proper time, and for prevention of risks of a late neurologic syndrome. Nowadays the diagnosis may be performed through determination of COHb in a fast and non-invasive way, both outside and inside hospitals, thanks to a new generation of specific pulsoxymetrers. After confirmation the patient has to be classified with a grading score for severity depending on clinical presentation, that may be useful also for the choice between normobaric or hyperbaric oxygen treatments. Eventually, it is essential to plan the follow up for the patient during the months following the acute event.
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spelling doaj.art-67c4330f233f4c27bb1462c5fa96f7a62022-12-22T02:10:59ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEmergency Care Journal1826-98262008-02-014161310.4081/ecj.2008.1.6888Carbon monoxide: silent killer and expert imitator (Part I)Valeria Petrolini0Stefania Bigi1Sarah Vecchio2Davide Lonati3Andrea Giampreti4Carlo Locatelli5Raffaella Butera6Luigi Manzo7Centro Antiveleni di Pavia e Centro Nazionale di Informazione Tossicologica, Servizio di Tossicologia, Ospedale Istituto Scientifico di Pavia, IRRCS Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri e Università degli Studi di PaviaCentro Antiveleni di Pavia e Centro Nazionale di Informazione Tossicologica, Servizio di Tossicologia, Ospedale Istituto Scientifico di Pavia, IRRCS Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri e Università degli Studi di PaviaCentro Antiveleni di Pavia e Centro Nazionale di Informazione Tossicologica, Servizio di Tossicologia, Ospedale Istituto Scientifico di Pavia, IRRCS Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri e Università degli Studi di PaviaCentro Antiveleni di Pavia e Centro Nazionale di Informazione Tossicologica, Servizio di Tossicologia, Ospedale Istituto Scientifico di Pavia, IRRCS Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri e Università degli Studi di PaviaCentro Antiveleni di Pavia e Centro Nazionale di Informazione Tossicologica, Servizio di Tossicologia, Ospedale Istituto Scientifico di Pavia, IRRCS Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri e Università degli Studi di PaviaCentro Antiveleni di Pavia e Centro Nazionale di Informazione Tossicologica, Servizio di Tossicologia, Ospedale Istituto Scientifico di Pavia, IRRCS Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri e Università degli Studi di PaviaCentro Antiveleni di Pavia e Centro Nazionale di Informazione Tossicologica, Servizio di Tossicologia, Ospedale Istituto Scientifico di Pavia, IRRCS Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri e Università degli Studi di PaviaCentro Antiveleni di Pavia e Centro Nazionale di Informazione Tossicologica, Servizio di Tossicologia, Ospedale Istituto Scientifico di Pavia, IRRCS Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri e Università degli Studi di PaviaCarbon monoxide is still the most common unintentional poisoning in the Western Countries, and it may often produce potentially serious or lethal acute and delayed clinical manifestations. The considerable variety of symptoms of presentation is the principal reason of the non infrequent diagnostic errors at admission. In emergency medicine it is essential to consider this diagnosis every time a patient is found in state of unconsciousness in an environment with possible exposure to CO, as well as in patients presenting with non-specific syndromes. The prompt identification of the intoxication is essential in order to plan a correct therapy at the proper time, and for prevention of risks of a late neurologic syndrome. Nowadays the diagnosis may be performed through determination of COHb in a fast and non-invasive way, both outside and inside hospitals, thanks to a new generation of specific pulsoxymetrers. After confirmation the patient has to be classified with a grading score for severity depending on clinical presentation, that may be useful also for the choice between normobaric or hyperbaric oxygen treatments. Eventually, it is essential to plan the follow up for the patient during the months following the acute event.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ecj/article/view/1361
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Carbon monoxide: silent killer and expert imitator (Part I)
Emergency Care Journal
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