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Citation

García Arroyo I, Fernández Testa A, Ochoa Sangrador C, Antolín García MT, Sánchez Berrocal JL, Ramos Pastor N, Montero Martín J, San Norberto García L, Fernández García MC, Gutiérrez Maire-Richard E. Rev. Clin. Esp. 2003; 203(8): 378-381.

Vernacular Title

Intoxicacion subclinica por monoxido de carbono en nuestra area sanitaria.

Affiliation

Unidad de Neumologia. Hospital Virgen de la Concha. Zamora. Spain.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

12855117

Abstract

We present an observation study on the relatioship between high levels of carboxyhemoglobin (COHB) and subclinical poisoning by carbon monoxide (CO) in our health area. The study was carried out in February and March 2000 in 228 over 18-year-old patients of both sexes who went to the Emergency Room for various reasons. After an informed consent was conceded, a venous blood sample was obtained in order to determine the level of COHB; later, we collected the anthropometric data, the data relative to the tobacco use, and the data of the type of heating at home. The values limit of the COHB obtained were the following: in non smokers, 1.9%; in 1-10 cigarettes/day smokers, 5.2%; in 11-20 cigarettes/day smokers, 6.9%; in >20 cigarettes/day smokers, 9.6%. A COHB high level was observed in 25% of the patients regardless of the smoking habits, being the coal-dust slack brazier the source of most frequent exposure to CO.


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