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Bérengère Pages, Mélanie Planton, Sophie Buys, Béatrice Lemesle, Philippe Birmes, Emmanuel Joseph Barbeau, Stéphanie Maziero, Laurie Cordier, Claudine Cabot, Michèle Puel, Michèle Genestal, François Chollet, Jérémie Pariente1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The cognitive consequences of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning are well described. However, most studies have been carried out without an ad-hoc group of control subjects. The main aim of this study was to evaluate cognitive and psychiatric outcome after CO exposure during the storm Klaus in the South West of France (January 2009) in a homogeneous group of patients compared to a group of 1:1 paired controls.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25048040 PMCID: PMC4118199 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2377-14-153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Figure 1Group comparisons for education level and the five cognitive tests that showed significant differences. For the main measure of each test, we provide a graphical representation of the dispersion of the performance of each group using box-plots. Boxes represent the 25th and 75th percentiles, and the lines in the boxes indicate the medians. Notches display the variability of the median between samples. Upper and lower lines of whiskers represent minimum and maximum performance. Circles are outliers in each group, i.e. subjects whose performance fell outside minimum or maximum values of +/- 1.5 the difference between the 25th and 75th percentiles. D represents Cohen’s D value. *indicates a significant difference (*: p < 0.05 and **: p < 0.01).
Causes of CO poisoning, initial symptoms and symptoms observed during the study
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| Electric generator | 58% |
| Gas heater | 29% |
| Charcoal heater | 8% |
| Gas water heater | 5% |
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| Headache | 82% |
| Dizziness | 55% |
| Nausea | 53% |
| Fatigue | 29% |
| Loss of consciousness | 29% |
| Cardiac ischemia | 10% |
| Severe ketoacidosis | 3% |
| Acute pulmonary edema | 3% |
| Headache | 47% |
| Fatigue | 45% |
| Feeling sad | 39% |
| Concentration difficulties | 39% |
| Feeling apathetic | 32% |
| Experiencing reviviscences | 32% |
| Memory complaint | 26% |
| Reduction of daily activities | 26% |
| Still on sick leave | 24% |
*No patient presented paralysis, ventricular arrhythmia, convulsion, shock, coma, stroke or rhabdomyolysis as initial symptoms. No brain lesions assessed by CT scan was reported.
Patients’ and controls’ cognitive, psychiatric and global scores
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| MEM III, orientation (/14) | 13.76 (±0.48) | 13.86 (±0.34) | 0.281 | - |
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| FCRST (sum of 3 free recall, /48) | 11.21 (±2.30) | 11.86 (±2.32) | 0.47 | |
| FCRST (delayed free recall, /16) | 13 (±2.02) | 13.92 (±1.51) | 0.52 | |
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| FCSRT (sum of 3 total recall, /48) | 14.63 (±1.66) | 15.36 (±0.88) | 0.55 | |
| FCSRT (delayed total recall, /16) | 15.63 (±0.91) | 15.92 (±0.35) | 0.073 | - |
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| TMT A time | 36.73 (±17.64) | 31.13 (±12.04) | 0.110 | - |
| Stroop test (denomination time) | 64.21 (±14.58) | 59.05 (±8.39) | 0.063 | - |
| Stroop test (reading time) | 48.31 (±10.07) | 41.71 (±6.54) | 0.79 | |
| Digit symbol test (/133) | 67.92 (±17.80) | 76.71 (±17.74) | 0.49 | |
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| Letter-Number sequencing (WAIS III, /21) | 9.97 (±2.56) | 11.36 (±2.36) | 0.57 | |
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| TMTB time | 36.73 (±17.64) | 31.13 (±12.04) | 0.63 | |
| TMT B-A time | 54.55 (±43.57) | 32.24 (±24.13) | 0.64 | |
| TMT B-A Errors | 0.08 (±0.68) | 0.13 (±0.34) | 0.685 | - |
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| Stroop test (interference score, time) | 59.65 (±38.36) | 39.86 (±21.37) | 0.61 | |
| Stroop test (interference score, non-corrected errors) | 0.47 (±1.51) | 0.02 (±0.16) | 0.59 | |
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| Denomination (/10) | 9.95(±0.23) | 9.95 (±0.23) | 1.000 | - |
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| MNI, major depressive episode, n (%) | 8 (21.05%) | 0 | - | |
| MNI, manic episode, n (%) | 2 (5.26%) | 1 (2.63%) | 0.556 | - |
| MNI, hypomanic episode, n (%) | 2 (5.26%) | 0 | 0.152 | - |
| MNI, post-traumatic stress disorder, n (%) | 6 (15.78%) | 0 | - | |
| MNI, psychotic disorders, n (%) | 1 (2.63%) | 0 | 0.314 | - |
| MNI, antisocial personality disorder, n (%) | 0 | 0 | - | - |
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| Mc Nair score (/45) | 11.56 (±7.97) | 13.52 (±5.00) | 0.206 | - |
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| MOS SF-36, Total (/135) | 103.81 (±18.37) | 113.42 (±9.29) | 0.69 | |
MEM III, Wechsler Memory Scale; FCRST, Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test ; WAIS III, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale; TMT, Trail Making Test; MINI, Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview; MOS SF-36, Medical outcome Study Short Form 36.
Figure 2Spearman correlation between COHb level and cognitive composite score.