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50,000+
Emergency Visits a Year Due to CO Poisoning
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Hampson
NB, Weaver LK. Undersea
Hyperb Med 2007; 34(3): 163-8. |
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Affiliation:
Center for Hyperbaric Medicine, Section of Pulmonary and Critical Care
Medicine, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, USA. |
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(Copyright
© 2007, Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society) |
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PURPOSE:
While carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is common in the USA, its incidence
is uncertain. Fatal poisonings are counted with relative accuracy from
death certificate data, but estimates of the more common nonfatal
poisonings are either old or limited. This study was performed to
estimate the number of emergency department (ED) visits annually in the
USA for carbon monoxide poisoning. BASIC PROCEDURES: ED visit rates in
five states (Idaho, Maine, Montana, Utah, and Washington) from three
prior studies, each using different methodology, were used to
extrapolate independent estimates of national ED visits. MAIN FINDINGS:
After correcting for regional differences in CO poisoning incidence,
estimates of national ED visits per year ranging from 32,413 to 56,037
were obtained. Excluding the estimate derived from the Maine rate
because it did not include intentional and fire-related poisonings, the
national average is 50,558 +/- 4,843 visits per year. CONCLUSIONS:
There
are approximately 50,000 ED Visits for C O Poisoning in the USA
annually, 3-5
Times the numbers previously estimated. As
this disease can result in significant long-term morbidity even when
treated, enhanced prevention efforts are warranted. -----------------------
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