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Multiple Victims of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in the Aftermath of a Wildfire: A Case Series

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Main Author: Santos, Luís Ramos dos
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Alves-Correia, Magna, Câmara, Margarida, Lélis, Manuela, Caldeira, Carmo, Brazão, Maria da Luz, Nóbrega, José Júlio
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Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Introduction: Carbon monoxide poisoning may occur in several contexts. Material and Methods: Retrospective of 37 carbon monoxide poisoning cases that underwent hyperbaric oxygen during wildfires in Funchal in August 2016. Results: The studied sample included 37 patients, mean age of 38 years, 78% males. Ten were firefighters, four children and two pregnant victims. Neurological symptoms were the most reported. Median carboxyhemoglobin level was 3.7% (IQR 2.7). All received high-flow oxygen from admission to delivery of hyperbaric oxygen. Persistence of symptoms was the main indication for hyperbaric oxygen. Median time to hyperbaric oxygen was 4.8 hours (IQR 9.5), at 2.5 ATA for 90 minutes, without major complications. Discharge in less than 24 hours occurred in 92% of the cases. Thirty days follow-up: five patients presented clinical symptoms of late neurological syndrome; twelve patients were lost to follow-up. Carboxyhemoglobin levels on admission and mean time to hyperbaric oxygen were no different between those who did and did not develop the syndrome at 30 days (p = 0.44 and p = 0.58, respectively). Discussion: Late neurological syndrome at 30 days occurred in 20% and no new cases were reported at 12 months. Conclusion: Use of hyperbaric oxygen appears to have reduced the incidence of the syndrome. This seems to be the first Portuguese series reporting use of hyperbaric oxygen in carbon monoxide poisoning due to wildfires. The authors intend to alert to the importance of referral of these patients because the indications and benefits of this treatment are well documented. This is especially important given the ever-growing issue of wildfires in Portugal.
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spelling Multiple Victims of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in the Aftermath of a Wildfire: A Case SeriesCenário Multivitimas de Intoxicação por Monoxido de Carbono num incêndio Florestal: série de casosBrain DiseasesCarbon Monoxide PoisoningHyperbaric OxygenationHypoxiaBrainPortugalWildfiresEncefalopatiasHipóxia CerebralIncêndios FlorestaisIntoxicação por Monóxido de carbonoOxigenação HiperbáricaIntroduction: Carbon monoxide poisoning may occur in several contexts. Material and Methods: Retrospective of 37 carbon monoxide poisoning cases that underwent hyperbaric oxygen during wildfires in Funchal in August 2016. Results: The studied sample included 37 patients, mean age of 38 years, 78% males. Ten were firefighters, four children and two pregnant victims. Neurological symptoms were the most reported. Median carboxyhemoglobin level was 3.7% (IQR 2.7). All received high-flow oxygen from admission to delivery of hyperbaric oxygen. Persistence of symptoms was the main indication for hyperbaric oxygen. Median time to hyperbaric oxygen was 4.8 hours (IQR 9.5), at 2.5 ATA for 90 minutes, without major complications. Discharge in less than 24 hours occurred in 92% of the cases. Thirty days follow-up: five patients presented clinical symptoms of late neurological syndrome; twelve patients were lost to follow-up. Carboxyhemoglobin levels on admission and mean time to hyperbaric oxygen were no different between those who did and did not develop the syndrome at 30 days (p = 0.44 and p = 0.58, respectively). Discussion: Late neurological syndrome at 30 days occurred in 20% and no new cases were reported at 12 months. Conclusion: Use of hyperbaric oxygen appears to have reduced the incidence of the syndrome. This seems to be the first Portuguese series reporting use of hyperbaric oxygen in carbon monoxide poisoning due to wildfires. The authors intend to alert to the importance of referral of these patients because the indications and benefits of this treatment are well documented. This is especially important given the ever-growing issue of wildfires in Portugal.Ordem dos MédicosRepositório ComumSantos, Luís Ramos dosAlves-Correia, MagnaCâmara, MargaridaLélis, ManuelaCaldeira, CarmoBrazão, Maria da LuzNóbrega, José Júlio2018-08-01T11:10:11Z2018-04-072018-04-07T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/23531por10.20344/amp.9811info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-04-11T02:16:45Zoai:comum.rcaap.pt:10400.26/23531Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T06:21:53.210691Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Multiple Victims of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in the Aftermath of a Wildfire: A Case Series
Cenário Multivitimas de Intoxicação por Monoxido de Carbono num incêndio Florestal: série de casos
title Multiple Victims of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in the Aftermath of a Wildfire: A Case Series
spellingShingle Multiple Victims of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in the Aftermath of a Wildfire: A Case Series
Santos, Luís Ramos dos
Brain Diseases
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Hyperbaric Oxygenation
Hypoxia
Brain
Portugal
Wildfires
Encefalopatias
Hipóxia Cerebral
Incêndios Florestais
Intoxicação por Monóxido de carbono
Oxigenação Hiperbárica
title_short Multiple Victims of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in the Aftermath of a Wildfire: A Case Series
title_full Multiple Victims of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in the Aftermath of a Wildfire: A Case Series
title_fullStr Multiple Victims of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in the Aftermath of a Wildfire: A Case Series
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Victims of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in the Aftermath of a Wildfire: A Case Series
title_sort Multiple Victims of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in the Aftermath of a Wildfire: A Case Series
author Santos, Luís Ramos dos
author_facet Santos, Luís Ramos dos
Alves-Correia, Magna
Câmara, Margarida
Lélis, Manuela
Caldeira, Carmo
Brazão, Maria da Luz
Nóbrega, José Júlio
author_role author
author2 Alves-Correia, Magna
Câmara, Margarida
Lélis, Manuela
Caldeira, Carmo
Brazão, Maria da Luz
Nóbrega, José Júlio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Comum
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Luís Ramos dos
Alves-Correia, Magna
Câmara, Margarida
Lélis, Manuela
Caldeira, Carmo
Brazão, Maria da Luz
Nóbrega, José Júlio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brain Diseases
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Hyperbaric Oxygenation
Hypoxia
Brain
Portugal
Wildfires
Encefalopatias
Hipóxia Cerebral
Incêndios Florestais
Intoxicação por Monóxido de carbono
Oxigenação Hiperbárica
topic Brain Diseases
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Hyperbaric Oxygenation
Hypoxia
Brain
Portugal
Wildfires
Encefalopatias
Hipóxia Cerebral
Incêndios Florestais
Intoxicação por Monóxido de carbono
Oxigenação Hiperbárica
description Introduction: Carbon monoxide poisoning may occur in several contexts. Material and Methods: Retrospective of 37 carbon monoxide poisoning cases that underwent hyperbaric oxygen during wildfires in Funchal in August 2016. Results: The studied sample included 37 patients, mean age of 38 years, 78% males. Ten were firefighters, four children and two pregnant victims. Neurological symptoms were the most reported. Median carboxyhemoglobin level was 3.7% (IQR 2.7). All received high-flow oxygen from admission to delivery of hyperbaric oxygen. Persistence of symptoms was the main indication for hyperbaric oxygen. Median time to hyperbaric oxygen was 4.8 hours (IQR 9.5), at 2.5 ATA for 90 minutes, without major complications. Discharge in less than 24 hours occurred in 92% of the cases. Thirty days follow-up: five patients presented clinical symptoms of late neurological syndrome; twelve patients were lost to follow-up. Carboxyhemoglobin levels on admission and mean time to hyperbaric oxygen were no different between those who did and did not develop the syndrome at 30 days (p = 0.44 and p = 0.58, respectively). Discussion: Late neurological syndrome at 30 days occurred in 20% and no new cases were reported at 12 months. Conclusion: Use of hyperbaric oxygen appears to have reduced the incidence of the syndrome. This seems to be the first Portuguese series reporting use of hyperbaric oxygen in carbon monoxide poisoning due to wildfires. The authors intend to alert to the importance of referral of these patients because the indications and benefits of this treatment are well documented. This is especially important given the ever-growing issue of wildfires in Portugal.
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