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S2k guideline diagnosis and treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning

Carbon monoxide (CO) can occur in numerous situations and ambient conditions, such as fire smoke, indoor fireplaces, silos containing large quantities of wood pellets, engine exhaust fumes, and when using hookahs. Symptoms of CO poisoning are nonspecific and can range from dizziness, headache, and a...

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Autores principales: Jüttner, Björn, Busch, Hans-Jörg, Callies, Andreas, Dormann, Harald, Janisch, Thorsten, Kaiser, Guido, Körner-Göbel, Hella, Kluba, Karsten, Kluge, Stefan, Leidel, Bernd A., Müller, Oliver, Naser, Johannes, Pohl, Carsten, Reiter, Karl, Schneider, Dietmar, Staps, Enrico, Welslau, Wilhelm, Wißuwa, Holger, Wöbker, Gabriele, Muche-Borowski, Cathleen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8607608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34867135
http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/000300
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author Jüttner, Björn
Busch, Hans-Jörg
Callies, Andreas
Dormann, Harald
Janisch, Thorsten
Kaiser, Guido
Körner-Göbel, Hella
Kluba, Karsten
Kluge, Stefan
Leidel, Bernd A.
Müller, Oliver
Naser, Johannes
Pohl, Carsten
Reiter, Karl
Schneider, Dietmar
Staps, Enrico
Welslau, Wilhelm
Wißuwa, Holger
Wöbker, Gabriele
Muche-Borowski, Cathleen
author_facet Jüttner, Björn
Busch, Hans-Jörg
Callies, Andreas
Dormann, Harald
Janisch, Thorsten
Kaiser, Guido
Körner-Göbel, Hella
Kluba, Karsten
Kluge, Stefan
Leidel, Bernd A.
Müller, Oliver
Naser, Johannes
Pohl, Carsten
Reiter, Karl
Schneider, Dietmar
Staps, Enrico
Welslau, Wilhelm
Wißuwa, Holger
Wöbker, Gabriele
Muche-Borowski, Cathleen
author_sort Jüttner, Björn
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description Carbon monoxide (CO) can occur in numerous situations and ambient conditions, such as fire smoke, indoor fireplaces, silos containing large quantities of wood pellets, engine exhaust fumes, and when using hookahs. Symptoms of CO poisoning are nonspecific and can range from dizziness, headache, and angina pectoris to unconsciousness and death. This guideline presents the current state of knowledge and national recommendations on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with CO poisoning. The diagnosis of CO poisoning is based on clinical symptoms and proven or probable exposure to CO. Negative carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) levels should not rule out CO poisoning if the history and symptoms are consistent with this phenomenon. Reduced oxygen-carrying capacity, impairment of the cellular respiratory chain, and immunomodulatory processes may result in myocardial and central nervous tissue damage even after a reduction in COHb. If CO poisoning is suspected, 100% oxygen breathing should be immediately initiated in the prehospital setting. Clinical symptoms do not correlate with COHb elimination from the blood; therefore, COHb monitoring alone is unsuitable for treatment management. Especially in the absence of improvement despite treatment, a reevaluation for other possible differential diagnoses ought to be performed. Evidence regarding the benefit of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is scant and the subject of controversy due to the heterogeneity of studies. If required, HBOT should be initiated within 6 h. All patients with CO poisoning should be informed about the risk of delayed neurological sequelae (DNS).
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spelling pubmed-86076082021-12-03 S2k guideline diagnosis and treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning Jüttner, Björn Busch, Hans-Jörg Callies, Andreas Dormann, Harald Janisch, Thorsten Kaiser, Guido Körner-Göbel, Hella Kluba, Karsten Kluge, Stefan Leidel, Bernd A. Müller, Oliver Naser, Johannes Pohl, Carsten Reiter, Karl Schneider, Dietmar Staps, Enrico Welslau, Wilhelm Wißuwa, Holger Wöbker, Gabriele Muche-Borowski, Cathleen Ger Med Sci Article Carbon monoxide (CO) can occur in numerous situations and ambient conditions, such as fire smoke, indoor fireplaces, silos containing large quantities of wood pellets, engine exhaust fumes, and when using hookahs. Symptoms of CO poisoning are nonspecific and can range from dizziness, headache, and angina pectoris to unconsciousness and death. This guideline presents the current state of knowledge and national recommendations on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with CO poisoning. The diagnosis of CO poisoning is based on clinical symptoms and proven or probable exposure to CO. Negative carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) levels should not rule out CO poisoning if the history and symptoms are consistent with this phenomenon. Reduced oxygen-carrying capacity, impairment of the cellular respiratory chain, and immunomodulatory processes may result in myocardial and central nervous tissue damage even after a reduction in COHb. If CO poisoning is suspected, 100% oxygen breathing should be immediately initiated in the prehospital setting. Clinical symptoms do not correlate with COHb elimination from the blood; therefore, COHb monitoring alone is unsuitable for treatment management. Especially in the absence of improvement despite treatment, a reevaluation for other possible differential diagnoses ought to be performed. Evidence regarding the benefit of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is scant and the subject of controversy due to the heterogeneity of studies. If required, HBOT should be initiated within 6 h. All patients with CO poisoning should be informed about the risk of delayed neurological sequelae (DNS). German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2021-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8607608/ /pubmed/34867135 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/000300 Text en Copyright © 2021 Jüttner et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. See license information at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Busch, Hans-Jörg
Callies, Andreas
Dormann, Harald
Janisch, Thorsten
Kaiser, Guido
Körner-Göbel, Hella
Kluba, Karsten
Kluge, Stefan
Leidel, Bernd A.
Müller, Oliver
Naser, Johannes
Pohl, Carsten
Reiter, Karl
Schneider, Dietmar
Staps, Enrico
Welslau, Wilhelm
Wißuwa, Holger
Wöbker, Gabriele
Muche-Borowski, Cathleen
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8607608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34867135
http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/000300
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