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Effect of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning, Toxic Effects of CO Poisoning, Symptoms Of Co Poisoning, Influence Of Co On Different Systems of the Body, Pathogenesis of Co Poisoning, Diagnosis of CO Poisoning, Prevention of CO Poisoning and Treatment For CO P

Pavan Eswar Reddy .K, Pavan Kumar . K, Muralinath . E, Mohan Naidu . K, Guru Prasad . M, Amrutham Sandeep, Sravani Pragna .K

Abstract


Carbon monoxide (CO)  is treated as silent killer.  CO  is a dangerous gas that leads to the occurrence of death. The CO is available from coal, gasoline, natural gas, propane as well as wood.  The source  of CO is defective furnaces, water heater, gas ranges, fire places and machine exhaust systems. Hemoglobin shows 200 times more affinity for CO compare to O2. CO acts as poisonous to the cytochrome system in cells also. Delayed neurological symptoms of CO include  movement collaboration, muscle stiffness, difficulty with speech and language.  Pathogenesis of CO include mitochondrial inhi ition.as well as free radical generation, platelet and Inflammatory effects, mechanisms of brain is chemin. Prevention of CO is performed by installation of CO detectors and proper ventilation. It is concluded that an administration of 100 oxygen according to possibility for replacing CO.

 


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