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Clinical Study Minerva medica 1990

[Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in acute carbon monoxide poisoning. Illustration of a treatment protocol].

Rezzonico C, Giacometti B, Bertolini M, Riverso P — Minerva medica, 1990

Tier 2, Indexed

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Summary

What Researchers Did

The researchers illustrated a specific paroxysm protocol and a hyperbaric oxygen treatment protocol for acute carbon monoxide poisoning.

What They Found

The paper underlined the importance of timely hyperbaric oxygen treatment to impede the immediate effects of carbon monoxide poisoning. It also emphasized its role in reducing the incidence of neurological complications.

What This Means for Canadian Patients

Canadian patients suffering from acute carbon monoxide poisoning could potentially benefit from prompt hyperbaric oxygen therapy to prevent immediate harm and long-term neurological issues. Ensuring timely access to specialized hyperbaric facilities is important for optimal patient outcomes.

Canadian Relevance

This paper has no direct Canadian connection, as it illustrates a treatment protocol used by authors outside of Canada.

Study Limitations

A limitation is that this paper illustrates a treatment protocol and discusses its importance rather than presenting original research data from a clinical trial.

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Study Details

Study Type Clinical Study
Category Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Source Pubmed
PubMed ID 2216034
Year Published 1990
Journal Minerva medica
MeSH Terms Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Clinical Protocols; Humans; Hyperbaric Oxygenation

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