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Carbon monoxide toxicity: a case series
Authors:Allyson C. Berent  DVM    Jeffrey Todd  DVM    Jennifer Sergeeff  DVM  DACVIM    Lisa L. Powell  DVM  DACVECC
Affiliation:From the Mathew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA,;University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, and;South Bay Veterinary Specialists, San Jose, CA.
Abstract:Objective: To describe diagnostics, therapy, and sequelae of acute carbon monoxide (CO) toxicity because of a motor vehicle generator in 4 dogs and 2 cats. Series summary: Four dogs and 2 cats presented for recumbency, disorientation, dyspnea, and stiffness after an estimated 6–8 hour exposure to exhaust from a generator. Diagnostics included a serum carboxyhemoglobin levels evaluation, arterial blood gas analysis, pulse oximetry readings, and blood pressure measurements. Initial therapy included oxygen (O2) administration, intravenous bronchodilators, fluids, and a hemoglobin‐based O2 carrying (HBOC) molecule. Following administration of the HBOC, 4 of the 6 animals showed dramatic clinical improvement. Two weeks after hospital discharge, the owner reported potential hearing deficits in all animals. Brain auditory evoked response (BAER) tests were conducted in all surviving animals and some degree of hearing impairment was documented in all cases, with complete clinical resolution noted 6 weeks later. Unique information provided: This report describes the therapeutic use of an HBOC in acute isolated CO toxicity (i.e. without the complications of smoke inhalation). In addition, delayed nervous system dysfunction was documented in all surviving animals.
Keywords:carboxyhemoglobin    delayed nervous system dysfunction    dysacousis    hemoglobin-based oxygen carrying molecule
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