Literature DB >> 20825794

Factors affecting the prognosis of patients with delayed encephalopathy after acute carbon monoxide poisoning.

Huijun Hu1, Xiaowen Pan, Yi Wan, Qi Zhang, Wenbin Liang.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Delayed encephalopathy after acute carbon monoxide poisoning (DEACMP) is a disease with poor prognosis. The present study was conducted to determine the factors that affect the prognosis of DEACMP patients.
METHODS: In a retrospective study, 46 DEACMP patients were chosen by the following criteria: (1) a clear history of acute carbon monoxide poisoning, a distinct "lucid interval," and neuropsychologic symptoms; (2) first-time admittance to a hospital (within 1 week of onset of disease); and (3) completion of standard treatment period in our hospital. All patients received hyperbaric oxygen (HBO(2)) treatments.
RESULTS: Fifty percent (23 of 46) of the DEACMP patients showed improvements after HBO(2) treatments. Age, lucid interval, danger-activities of daily living scores (assessed at worst conditions), and complications were related (P < .05) to the prognosis of DEACMP patients, whereas sex, fundamental diseases, HBO(2) treatment in acute stage, intoxication time, unconsciousness duration, and GM1 ganglioside administration were not (P > .05) related to prognosis.
CONCLUSION: Hyperbaric oxygen treatment appears useful in treating DEACMP patients; and patients with greater age and more complications, but shorter lucid interval and less danger-activities of daily living scores, are more likely to have poor prognosis.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20825794     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2009.09.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0735-6757            Impact factor:   2.469


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