Author/Authors :
Huysal، Kagan نويسنده Sevket Yilmaz Education and Research Hospital, Clinical Laboratory Section, Bursa, Turkey , , Ustundag Budak، Yasemin نويسنده Sevket Yilmaz Education and Research Hospital, Clinical Laboratory Section, Bursa, Turkey , , Aydin، Ufuk نويسنده Sevket Yilmaz Education and Research Hospital, Cardiovasculer Surgery Section, Bursa, Turkey , , Demirci، Hakan نويسنده Department of Family Medicine, Sevket Yilmaz Research Hospital, Yildirim, Bursa, 16310, Turkey. , , Turk، Tamer نويسنده Sevket Yilmaz Education and Research Hospital, Cardiovasculer Surgery Section, Bursa, Turkey , , Karadag، Mehmet نويسنده Sevket Yilmaz Education and Research Hospital, Pulmonary Medicine Section, Bursa, Turkey ,
Abstract :
Intoxication due to carbon monoxide (CO) is one of the most common types of poisoning. Cardiac effects of carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) range from simple arrhythmias to myocardial infarction. The current study aimed to investigate the relationship between blood carboxyhemoglobin and high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) level with a highly sensitive assay in patients with acute carbon monoxide poisoning. This retrospective study was conducted on 141 (54 males and 87 females) patients, with acute CO intoxication, admitted to the Sevket Yilmaz research and education hospital emergency unit during a one-year period (January 2012 - January 2013). The patients were divided into three groups based on COHb levels: Group I, mild COHb level < 15%; Group II, COHb between 15% and 25%; Group III, severe acute CO intoxication COHb levels > 25%. COHb, hs-cTnT (Stat), creatine kinase (CK) and creatine kinase-myocardial band (CK-MB) levels were measured on admission. The mean age of the patients was 38 ± 16 years. COHb levels ranged from 8 to 35. hs-cTnT levels on inclusion in this study were slightly different between the groups (P = 0.05). COHb levels with hs-cTnT values were weakly correlated (r = 0.173, P = 0.041); on the other hand, CK-MB levels were not correlated with COHb (r = 0.013, P = 0.883). In patients without clear signs of myocardial infarction, even mild CO poisoning was associated with quantifiable circulating levels of hs-cTnT when TnT was measured using a highly sensitive assay in the current study patients. Plasma levels of the hs-TnT and CK-MB assays were not correlated with the COHb levels in the current study patients.