Title of article :
Assessment of carbon monoxide poisoning for patients who have unexplained pathophysiology
Author/Authors :
Abdel Hasan Shallall ، Muhammed First al Mutafawiqeen School - Educational Directorate of Thi-Qar , Shalal ، Alhan Abd Al-Hassan Shalal Department of Adult nursing - College of Nursing - National University of Science and Technology , Mubarak ، Hayfaa A. Department of Chemical Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Babylon , Hasan ، Ahmed Abbas Remote Sensing Department - College of Remote Sensing and Geophysics - AlKarkh University of Science
From page :
824
To page :
835
Abstract :
Carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless toxic gas. It is made by the imperfect combustion of several fuels, including natural gas coal, charcoal, kerosene petroleum, propane, and wood. The current study included 90 men, of whom 70 men are patients who visit the clinic for diseases of the brain and nervous system frequently and who present with pain, headache, nausea, dizziness, and fainting, with 20 healthy men as a control for the study. The ages of the study participants ranged between 15-55 years, and the average age was 30.32±22. The study found that the age group between 15-35 years is the age group most susceptible to symptoms of the disease, while the age group between 46-55 years is the least symptoms. The study found that the proportion of carbon monoxide in hemoglobin is higher among workers in hookah cafes, followed by workers in coal-fired grill restaurants, and then workers in closed garages for repairing cars. The results proved that the proportion of carbon monoxide in hemoglobin is higher in people who suffer from dizziness, followed by people who suffer from headache, and then mixed cases. The current study concluded that long-standing acquaintance to CO, even if levels are low, may lead to many physiological diseases such as headache, dizziness, nausea, and fainting.
Keywords :
Carbon monoxide , natural gas coal , Charcoal , kerosene petroleum , Propane , Wood
Journal title :
Eurasian Chemical Communications
Journal title :
Eurasian Chemical Communications
Record number :
2779137
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