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carbon monoxide and Hemoglobinopathies

carbon monoxide has been researched along with Hemoglobinopathies in 6 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.

Hemoglobinopathies: A group of inherited disorders characterized by structural alterations within the hemoglobin molecule.

Research Excerpts

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"In this study, the authors examined a possible role of measurements of end-tidal carbon monoxide (CO), corrected for inhaled CO (ETCOc), as a noninvasive screening tool for hemoglobinopathies and as an indicator for when transfusions would be required in patients receiving chronic transfusions."7.76Elevated exhaled carbon monoxide concentration in hemoglobinopathies and its relation to red blood cell transfusion therapy. ( Golden, DW; Hall, JY; Harmatz, P; James, EB; Schumacher, L; Simon, J; Stevenson, DK; Vichinsky, E; Vreman, HJ; Wong, RJ, 2010)
"In this study, the authors examined a possible role of measurements of end-tidal carbon monoxide (CO), corrected for inhaled CO (ETCOc), as a noninvasive screening tool for hemoglobinopathies and as an indicator for when transfusions would be required in patients receiving chronic transfusions."3.76Elevated exhaled carbon monoxide concentration in hemoglobinopathies and its relation to red blood cell transfusion therapy. ( Golden, DW; Hall, JY; Harmatz, P; James, EB; Schumacher, L; Simon, J; Stevenson, DK; Vichinsky, E; Vreman, HJ; Wong, RJ, 2010)

Research

Studies (6)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19905 (83.33)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's1 (16.67)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
James, EB1
Vreman, HJ1
Wong, RJ1
Stevenson, DK1
Vichinsky, E1
Schumacher, L1
Hall, JY1
Simon, J1
Golden, DW1
Harmatz, P1
Robinet, D1
Sarmini, H1
Lesure, J1
Funes, A1
Zinkham, WH1
Houtchens, RA1
Caughey, WS1
Giacometti, GM1
Brunori, M1
Antonini, E1
Di Iorio, EE1
Winterhalter, KH1
Betke, K1
Sanguansermsri, T1
Scherrer, M1
Küng, J1
Mösli, P1

Other Studies

6 other studies available for carbon monoxide and Hemoglobinopathies

ArticleYear
Elevated exhaled carbon monoxide concentration in hemoglobinopathies and its relation to red blood cell transfusion therapy.
    Pediatric hematology and oncology, 2010, Volume: 27, Issue:2

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Anemia, Sickle Cell; Breath Tests; Carbon Monoxide; Child; Child, Preschool; Cros

2010
Separation of haemoglobins using a monodisperse cation exchanger.
    Journal of chromatography, 1984, Aug-03, Volume: 297

    Topics: Blood Protein Electrophoresis; Carbon Monoxide; Cation Exchange Resins; Chemical Phenomena; Chemistr

1984
Relation between variations in the phenotypic expression of an unstable hemoglobin disorder (hemoglobin Zürich) and carboxyhemoglobin levels.
    The American journal of medicine, 1983, Volume: 74, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Carbon Monoxide; Carboxyhemoglobin; Child; Female; Haptoglobins; Hematocrit; Hemo

1983
The reaction of hemoglobin Zürich with oxygen and carbon monoxide.
    The Journal of biological chemistry, 1980, Jul-10, Volume: 255, Issue:13

    Topics: Carbon Monoxide; Hemoglobinopathies; Hemoglobins, Abnormal; Humans; Models, Chemical; Oxygen; Spectr

1980
[Cytological differentiation of blood pigments. Possibilities, results and practical application].
    Munchener medizinische Wochenschrift (1950), 1972, Jun-09, Volume: 114, Issue:23

    Topics: Carbon Monoxide; Erythrocytes; Female; Fetal Hemoglobin; Fluorescent Antibody Technique; Hemoglobino

1972
[Comparison of blood oxygen saturation as determined by the IL-CO oximeter Model 182 and by the Van Slyke method. Effect of methemoglobin and other dyes].
    Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1971, Oct-02, Volume: 101, Issue:39

    Topics: Blood; Carbon Monoxide; Coloring Agents; Fluoresceins; Hemoglobinopathies; Hemoglobins; Humans; Meth

1971