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Victim of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Identified by Carbon Monoxide Oximetry
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 09/11/09
Roth D et al. – CO–oximetry served as a powerful tool in both identifying and monitoring a CO–poisoned patient in a busy ED. Future studies should address possible sources of error using this method on a long–term basis and its level of acceptance by ED staff.
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