Carbon monoxide concentrations in paediatric sepsis syndrome

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Abstract

Plasma carbon monoxide (CO) concentrations were measured in 12 patients with sepsis syndrome. CO concentrations were found to be significantly increased in patients compared with those in 30 normal controls. Patients with septic shock had significantly higher plasma CO concentrations than those without shock. Results suggest that CO might play an important role in paediatric sepsis syndrome.

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Shi, Y., Pan, F., Li, H., Pan, J., Qin, S., Jiang, D., & Shen, C. (2003). Carbon monoxide concentrations in paediatric sepsis syndrome. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 88(10), 889–890. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.88.10.889

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