Experience of carbon monoxide poisoning and the outcome predicting score: a multicenter retrospective study - Chi YJ, Pan HY, Cheng FJ, Chang YI, Chuang PC.

BACKGROUND: Carbon monoxide poisoning (COP), resulting from accidental and intentional exposure, is a leading cause of fatal poisoning worldwide. Except for early death, neurological sequelae are common and impose a large burden on patients, caregivers, an...
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