Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3247176 | The Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Background: Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy is recommended to reduce the delayed neurologic sequelae resulting from carbon monoxide (CO) toxicity. Although HBO is generally well tolerated, there exists a risk of seizure in all patients that may be increased in patients with predisposing factors including: fever, hypothermia, prior seizure, or brain injury. Case Report: We present two cases of patients without known risk factors who experienced seizures associated with HBO therapy during treatment for CO toxicity. Conclusion: This facility's 5-year experience and a review of the germane literature are also presented to elucidate the risk factors and incidence of seizures in patients treated with HBO for CO toxicity.
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Authors
Robert W. Sanders, Kenneth D. Katz, Joe Suyama, Jawaid Akhtar, Kevin S. O'Toole, Diann Corll, Regan N. Ladenburger,