Delayed hyperbaric oxygen treatment for acute carbon monoxide poisoning

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Abstract

Hyperbaric oxygen is the preferred treatment in acute carbon monoxide poisoning. Though it should be started as soon as possible, we wish to emphasise that anyone who has been exposed to carbon monoxide should be treated regardless of the delay between exposure and presentation. We present our experience with delayed hyperbaric oxygen treatment for acute carbon monoxide poisoning.

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Ziser, A., Shupak, A., Halpern, P., Gozal, D., & Melamed, Y. (1984). Delayed hyperbaric oxygen treatment for acute carbon monoxide poisoning. British Medical Journal, 289(6450), 960. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.289.6450.960

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