Literature DB >> 22630098

Profile of acute carbon monoxide poisoning in the west province of Iran.

Mitra Yari1, Nasrin Fouladi, Habib Ahmadi, Farid Najafi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To document the epidemiology and risk factors of acute carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning in the west of Iran and specify potentially presentable characteristics. STUDY
DESIGN: Observational study. PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY: Imam Khomeini Hospital of Kermanshah, Iran, from July 2006 to March 2008.
METHODOLOGY: This study was conducted using the records of 143 cases of CO poisoning referred to the only centre for the reference of poisoning cases. Intent, age groups, source of poisoning and clinical presentation were noted and described as frequency.
RESULTS: One-hundred forty two cases (99.3%), were accidental and only one case (0.7%) was suicidal. Mortality was (21.7%, n=31). The highest mortality was found in the age groups of 20-30 years and below 10 years. The greatest frequency happened in autumn and winter. The clinical symptoms and manifestations of CO poisoning included headache (35.3%), nausea (25.4%), vomiting (21%), dyspnea (10.3%), and decrease in level of consciousness (8%). Gas water heaters (35%), room heaters (32%), stoves (24%) and other items (9%) were the principal sources of the individuals' exposure to CO.
CONCLUSION: CO poisoning is a serious public health problem in west of Iran (Kermanshah). The number of CO poisoning cases was highest in the colder seasons of the year, whereas the majority of the poisoning cases could be prevented.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22630098     DOI: 06.2012/JCPSP.381384

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Coll Physicians Surg Pak        ISSN: 1022-386X            Impact factor:   0.711


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3.  Acute carbon monoxide poisoning in Shandong, China: an observational study.

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Authors:  Rebecca E Ghosh; Rebecca Close; Lucy J McCann; Helen Crabbe; Kevin Garwood; Anna L Hansell; Giovanni Leonardi
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Review 5.  A Narrative Review of Acute Adult Poisoning in Iran.

Authors:  Samira Alinejad; Nasim Zamani; Mohammad Abdollahi; Omid Mehrpour
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