2017
DOI: 10.18521/ktd.331426
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The Diagnostic Value of Protein Carbonyl Levels in Acute Carbon Monoxide Intoxication

Abstract: Objective: Carbon monoxide (CO) is the main cause of intoxication-related mortality and morbidity in developed countries. It is responsible for more than half of fatal intoxications in many countries. The purpose of this study was to determine the diagnostic value of protein carbonyl (PC), a good marker of oxidative stress, in association with oxidative stress resulting from hypoxia emerging in patients with acute CO intoxication. Methods: Thirty-four patients diagnosed with acute CO intoxication at the Emerge… Show more

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“…The low blood CO-Hb level of patients who were given HBOT in our study suggests that clinical findings are taken into account when making this decision. Recent studies indicate that serum cardiac troponin levels are indicative of cardiac injury in CO poisoning, and are an important predictor of HBOT start up (7,9). In our study as well, cardiac biomarkers were detected at higher levels in the HBOT group and they were effective when we decided to make HBOT.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The low blood CO-Hb level of patients who were given HBOT in our study suggests that clinical findings are taken into account when making this decision. Recent studies indicate that serum cardiac troponin levels are indicative of cardiac injury in CO poisoning, and are an important predictor of HBOT start up (7,9). In our study as well, cardiac biomarkers were detected at higher levels in the HBOT group and they were effective when we decided to make HBOT.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%