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Clinical Study British journal of hospital medicine 1988

Carbon monoxide poisoning: forgotten not gone!

Broome JR, Skrine H, Pearson RR — British journal of hospital medicine, 1988

Tier 2, Indexed

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Summary

What Researchers Did

Researchers outlined a modern scheme for assessing and managing carbon monoxide poisoning victims, discussing cellular toxicity and hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

What They Found

The study highlighted that carbon monoxide causes one-third of all poisoning deaths in Britain. It also outlined a modern scheme for assessing and managing victims, discussing the direct cellular toxicity of carbon monoxide and the rationale for hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

What This Means for Canadian Patients

Awareness of carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms and the importance of prompt, appropriate treatment, including hyperbaric oxygen, is crucial for Canadian patients. Early recognition and access to specialized care can significantly improve outcomes for those affected.

Canadian Relevance

This study has no direct Canadian connection as it focuses on statistics and facilities specific to Britain.

Study Limitations

A limitation is that this paper outlines existing knowledge and practices rather than presenting new empirical data or a specific clinical trial.

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Study Details

Study Type Clinical Study
Category Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Source Pubmed
PubMed ID 3291995
Year Published 1988
Journal British journal of hospital medicine
MeSH Terms Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Carboxyhemoglobin; Humans; Hyperbaric Oxygenation; Oxyhemoglobins; Patient Care Planning

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