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carbon monoxide and Gas Poisoning

carbon monoxide has been researched along with Gas Poisoning in 19 studies

Carbon Monoxide: Carbon monoxide (CO). A poisonous colorless, odorless, tasteless gas. It combines with hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin, which has no oxygen carrying capacity. The resultant oxygen deprivation causes headache, dizziness, decreased pulse and respiratory rates, unconsciousness, and death. (From Merck Index, 11th ed)
carbon monoxide : A one-carbon compound in which the carbon is joined only to a single oxygen. It is a colourless, odourless, tasteless, toxic gas.

Gas Poisoning: Poisoning that results from exposure to gases such as CARBON MONOXIDE; NOBLE GASES; OXYGEN; or NATURAL GAS.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
" For the method of the attempt, hanging and carbon monoxide/gas poisoning decreased, whereas jumping from a height and drowning increased."4.12Changes in self-harm attempts after the COVID-19 pandemic based on pre-hospital medical records. ( Gyu Kwak, S; Kim, NM; Seo, YW, 2022)
" At the time of arrival, he was in stage 1 coma with skin burns (3rd degree), burns of the airway and a high carbon monoxide blood level."3.66[Case history of a gassed patient]. ( Richard, A; Romano, P; Roujas, F; Vauzelles, A, 1980)

Research

Studies (19)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-199015 (78.95)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's1 (5.26)24.3611
2020's3 (15.79)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Kim, NM1
Seo, YW1
Gyu Kwak, S1
Økland, OP1
Nakstad, ER1
Opdahl, H1
Aaseth, JO1
Moriya, F1
DAHLSTROM, H1
OBRESCHKOW, G1
SJOSTRAND, T1
HADLEY, M1
ZABLOTSKII, AF2
MAISONNET, M1
SMITH, G1
LEDINGHAM, IM1
SHARP, GR1
NORMAN, JN1
BATES, EH1
SMOLIAK, M1
LEEL-OSSY, L1
PAP, Z1
MEZHEVICH, VI1
OLESHKEVICH, VI1
FLEISCHHACKER, HH1
LINDSAY, CS1
TESAR, O1
Romano, P1
Roujas, F1
Richard, A1
Vauzelles, A1
Kreitman, N1
Gregory, KL1
Malinoski, VF1
Sharp, CR1
Yamamoto, K1
Yamamoto, Y1
Lareng, L1
Francois, RC1
Virenque, C1
Bertin, M1
Bertrand, M1
Brouchet, A1

Reviews

1 review available for carbon monoxide and Gas Poisoning

ArticleYear
[Poisoning due to carbon monoxide and cyanide gas generated in the occurrence of fire].
    Chudoku kenkyu : Chudoku Kenkyukai jun kikanshi = The Japanese journal of toxicology, 2015, Volume: 28, Issue:4

    Topics: Autopsy; Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Carboxyhemoglobin; Cyanides; Fires; Forensic Me

2015

Other Studies

18 other studies available for carbon monoxide and Gas Poisoning

ArticleYear
Changes in self-harm attempts after the COVID-19 pandemic based on pre-hospital medical records.
    Medicine, 2022, Sep-16, Volume: 101, Issue:37

    Topics: Carbon Monoxide; COVID-19; Female; Gas Poisoning; Hospitals; Humans; Medical Records; Pandemics; Ret

2022
Carbon monoxide and cyanide gas poisoning in fires.
    Tidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 2020, 06-30, Volume: 140, Issue:10

    Topics: Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Cyanides; Fires; Gas Poisoning; Humans

2020
Cynanide poisoning.
    Tidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 2020, 08-18, Volume: 140, Issue:11

    Topics: Carbon Monoxide; Cyanides; Diagnostic Tests, Routine; Gas Poisoning; Humans

2020
A comparison between the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning and inhalation of air with low oxygen content upon respiration, circulation, alkaline reserve of the plasma and patellar reflex in normal subjects and in cases of chronic producer gas poisoning
    Acta pharmacologica et toxicologica, 1947, Oct-20, Volume: 3, Issue:2

    Topics: Blood Gas Analysis; Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Cell Respiration; Gas Poisoning; Hum

1947
Coal-gas poisoning and cardiac sequelae.
    British heart journal, 1952, Volume: 14, Issue:4

    Topics: Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Coal; Gas Poisoning; Heart

1952
[Elimination of home gas poisonings].
    Trudy Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigienicheskogo meditsinskogo instituta, 1956, Volume: 26

    Topics: Biological Transport; Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Gas Poisoning; Humans

1956
[Elimination of home gas poisonings].
    Trudy Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigienicheskogo meditsinskogo instituta, 1956, Volume: 26

    Topics: Biological Transport; Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Gas Poisoning; Humans

1956
[Elimination of home gas poisonings].
    Trudy Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigienicheskogo meditsinskogo instituta, 1956, Volume: 26

    Topics: Biological Transport; Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Gas Poisoning; Humans

1956
[Elimination of home gas poisonings].
    Trudy Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigienicheskogo meditsinskogo instituta, 1956, Volume: 26

    Topics: Biological Transport; Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Gas Poisoning; Humans

1956
[Poisoning caused by gases from heaters & illuminating gas].
    Vie medicale (Paris, France : 1920), 1958, Volume: 39, Issue:4

    Topics: Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Gas Poisoning; Gases; Heating; Humans; Hydrocarbons; Lig

1958
Treatment of coal-gas poisoning with oxygen at 2 atmospheres pressure.
    Lancet (London, England), 1962, Apr-21, Volume: 1, Issue:7234

    Topics: Atmosphere; Carbon Monoxide; Coal; Gas Poisoning; Oxygen; Oxygen Inhalation Therapy; Respiration, Ar

1962
[Some hygienic problems in using gas in homes].
    Meditsinskii zhurnal Uzbekistana, 1962, Volume: 6

    Topics: Biomedical Research; Carbon Monoxide; Gas Poisoning; Humans

1962
[Subacute (intermittent) course in a case of coal gas poisoning].
    Ideggyogyaszati szemle, 1962, Volume: 15

    Topics: Aged; Carbon Monoxide; Coal; Gas Poisoning; Humans

1962
[The use of methylene blue in severe coal gas poisoning].
    Zdravookhranenie Belorussii, 1962, Volume: 8

    Topics: Carbon Monoxide; Coal; Gas Poisoning; Methylene Blue

1962
Coal-gas poisoning in patient suffering from pernicious anaemia.
    British medical journal, 1951, Feb-17, Volume: 1, Issue:4702

    Topics: Anemia; Anemia, Pernicious; Carbon Monoxide; Coal; Gas Poisoning; Humans

1951
[Unusual cases of breast and extremity gangrene following coal gas poisoning].
    Rozhledy v chirurgii : mesicnik Ceskoslovenske chirurgicke spolecnosti, 1951, Volume: 30, Issue:4

    Topics: Carbon Monoxide; Coal; Gangrene; Gas Poisoning; Humans

1951
[Case history of a gassed patient].
    Annales de l'anesthesiologie francaise, 1980, Volume: 21, Issue:6

    Topics: Accidents, Aviation; Adult; Burns; Carbon Monoxide; Gas Poisoning; Humans; Lung; Male

1980
The coal gas story. United Kingdom suicide rates, 1960-71.
    British journal of preventive & social medicine, 1976, Volume: 30, Issue:2

    Topics: Accidents; Adolescent; Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Coal; E

1976
Cleveland Clinic Fire Survivorship Study, 1929-1965.
    Archives of environmental health, 1969, Volume: 18, Issue:4

    Topics: Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Environmental Exposure; Female; Fires; Follow-Up Studies

1969
Toxicity of gases released by polyurethane foams subjected to sufficiently high temperature.
    Nihon hoigaku zasshi = The Japanese journal of legal medicine, 1971, Volume: 25, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Cyanides; Gas Poisoning; Hemoglobins; Hot Tempe

1971
[Anoxia, the cause of asphyxias due to non-burned natural gas. An experimental study of the asphyxia with Lacq's natural gas, methane and nitrogen].
    La Presse medicale, 1969, Feb-22, Volume: 77, Issue:10

    Topics: Acidosis; Animals; Asphyxia; Carbon Dioxide; Carbon Monoxide; Gas Poisoning; Gases; Hypoxia; Methane

1969