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Carbon monoxide poisoning-induced cardiomyopathy from charcoal at a barbecue restaurant: a case report

OBJECTIVE: Acute carbon monoxide poisoning has important clinical value because it can cause severe adverse cardiovascular effects and sudden death. Acute carbon monoxide poisoning due to charcoal is well reported worldwide, and increased use of charcoal in the restaurant industry raises concern for...

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Autores principales: Kim, Hyun-Jun, Chung, Yun Kyung, Kwak, Kyeong Min, Ahn, Se-Jin, Kim, Yong-Hyun, Ju, Young-Su, Kwon, Young-Jun, Kim, Eun-A
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4438634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25995848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40557-015-0063-2
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author Kim, Hyun-Jun
Chung, Yun Kyung
Kwak, Kyeong Min
Ahn, Se-Jin
Kim, Yong-Hyun
Ju, Young-Su
Kwon, Young-Jun
Kim, Eun-A
author_facet Kim, Hyun-Jun
Chung, Yun Kyung
Kwak, Kyeong Min
Ahn, Se-Jin
Kim, Yong-Hyun
Ju, Young-Su
Kwon, Young-Jun
Kim, Eun-A
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description OBJECTIVE: Acute carbon monoxide poisoning has important clinical value because it can cause severe adverse cardiovascular effects and sudden death. Acute carbon monoxide poisoning due to charcoal is well reported worldwide, and increased use of charcoal in the restaurant industry raises concern for an increase in occupational health problems. We present a case of carbon monoxide poisoning induced cardiomyopathy in a 47-year-old restaurant worker. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A male patient was brought to the emergency department to syncope and complained of left chest pain. Cardiac angiography and electrocardiography were performed to rule out acute ischemic heart disease, and cardiac markers were checked. After relief of the symptoms and stabilization of the cardiac markers, the patient was discharged without any complications. RESULTS: Electrocardiography was normal, but cardiac angiography showed up to a 40% midsegmental stenosis of the right coronary artery with thrombotic plaque. The level of cardiac markers was elevated at least 5 to 10 times higher than the normal value, and the carboxyhemoglobin concentration was 35% measured at one hour after syncope. Following the diagnosis of acute carbon monoxide poisoning induced cardiomyopathy, the patient’s medical history and work exposure history were examined. He was found to have been exposed to burning charcoal constantly during his work hours. CONCLUSIONS: Severe exposure to carbon monoxide was evident in the patient because of high carboxyhemoglobin concentration and highly elevated cardiac enzymes. We concluded that this exposure led to subsequent cardiac injury. He was diagnosed with acute carbon monoxide poisoning-induced cardiomyopathy due to an unsafe working environment. According to the results, the risk of exposure to noxious chemicals such as carbon monoxide by workers in the food service industry is potentially high, and workers in this sector should be educated and monitored by the occupational health service to prevent adverse effects.
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spelling pubmed-44386342015-05-21 Carbon monoxide poisoning-induced cardiomyopathy from charcoal at a barbecue restaurant: a case report Kim, Hyun-Jun Chung, Yun Kyung Kwak, Kyeong Min Ahn, Se-Jin Kim, Yong-Hyun Ju, Young-Su Kwon, Young-Jun Kim, Eun-A Ann Occup Environ Med Case Report OBJECTIVE: Acute carbon monoxide poisoning has important clinical value because it can cause severe adverse cardiovascular effects and sudden death. Acute carbon monoxide poisoning due to charcoal is well reported worldwide, and increased use of charcoal in the restaurant industry raises concern for an increase in occupational health problems. We present a case of carbon monoxide poisoning induced cardiomyopathy in a 47-year-old restaurant worker. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A male patient was brought to the emergency department to syncope and complained of left chest pain. Cardiac angiography and electrocardiography were performed to rule out acute ischemic heart disease, and cardiac markers were checked. After relief of the symptoms and stabilization of the cardiac markers, the patient was discharged without any complications. RESULTS: Electrocardiography was normal, but cardiac angiography showed up to a 40% midsegmental stenosis of the right coronary artery with thrombotic plaque. The level of cardiac markers was elevated at least 5 to 10 times higher than the normal value, and the carboxyhemoglobin concentration was 35% measured at one hour after syncope. Following the diagnosis of acute carbon monoxide poisoning induced cardiomyopathy, the patient’s medical history and work exposure history were examined. He was found to have been exposed to burning charcoal constantly during his work hours. CONCLUSIONS: Severe exposure to carbon monoxide was evident in the patient because of high carboxyhemoglobin concentration and highly elevated cardiac enzymes. We concluded that this exposure led to subsequent cardiac injury. He was diagnosed with acute carbon monoxide poisoning-induced cardiomyopathy due to an unsafe working environment. According to the results, the risk of exposure to noxious chemicals such as carbon monoxide by workers in the food service industry is potentially high, and workers in this sector should be educated and monitored by the occupational health service to prevent adverse effects. BioMed Central 2015-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4438634/ /pubmed/25995848 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40557-015-0063-2 Text en © Kim et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Chung, Yun Kyung
Kwak, Kyeong Min
Ahn, Se-Jin
Kim, Yong-Hyun
Ju, Young-Su
Kwon, Young-Jun
Kim, Eun-A
Carbon monoxide poisoning-induced cardiomyopathy from charcoal at a barbecue restaurant: a case report
title Carbon monoxide poisoning-induced cardiomyopathy from charcoal at a barbecue restaurant: a case report
title_full Carbon monoxide poisoning-induced cardiomyopathy from charcoal at a barbecue restaurant: a case report
title_fullStr Carbon monoxide poisoning-induced cardiomyopathy from charcoal at a barbecue restaurant: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Carbon monoxide poisoning-induced cardiomyopathy from charcoal at a barbecue restaurant: a case report
title_short Carbon monoxide poisoning-induced cardiomyopathy from charcoal at a barbecue restaurant: a case report
title_sort carbon monoxide poisoning-induced cardiomyopathy from charcoal at a barbecue restaurant: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4438634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25995848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40557-015-0063-2
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