Correlation of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and clinical outcome in acute carbon monoxide poisoning

Abstract Background and objectives: Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas for humans and is still a silent killer in both developed and developing countries. The aim of this case series was to evaluate early radiological images as a predictor of subsequent neuropsychological sequelae, following carbon mon...

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Main Authors: Namik Ozcan, Giray Ozcam, Pinar Kosar, Ayse Ozcan, Hulya Basar, Cetin Kaymak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Anestesiologia
Series:Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia
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spelling doaj-cdf34718004249a4aece2d0d956b52cc2020-11-25T00:55:58ZengSociedade Brasileira de AnestesiologiaRevista Brasileira de Anestesiologia1806-907X66552953210.1016/j.bjane.2014.05.006S0034-70942016000500529Correlation of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and clinical outcome in acute carbon monoxide poisoningNamik OzcanGiray OzcamPinar KosarAyse OzcanHulya BasarCetin KaymakAbstract Background and objectives: Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas for humans and is still a silent killer in both developed and developing countries. The aim of this case series was to evaluate early radiological images as a predictor of subsequent neuropsychological sequelae, following carbon monoxide poisoning. Case 1: After carbon monoxide exposure, early computed tomography scans and magnetic resonance imaging findings of a 52-year-old woman showed bilateral lesions in the globus pallidus. This patient was discharged and followed for 90 days. The patient recovered without any neurological sequela. Case 2: In a 58-year-old woman exposed to carbon monoxide, computed tomography showed lesions in bilateral globus pallidus and periventricular white matter. Early magnetic resonance imaging revealed changes similar to that like in early tomography images. The patient recovered and was discharged from hospital. On the 27th day of exposure, the patient developed disorientation and memory impairment. Late magnetic resonance imaging showed diffuse hyperintensity in the cerebral white matter. Conclusion: White matter lesions which progress to demyelination and end up in neuropsychological sequelae cannot always be diagnosed by early computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in carbon monoxide poisoning.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-70942016000500529&lng=en&tlng=enTratamento intensivoMonóxido de carbonoImagemIntoxicação
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author Namik Ozcan
Giray Ozcam
Pinar Kosar
Ayse Ozcan
Hulya Basar
Cetin Kaymak
spellingShingle Namik Ozcan
Giray Ozcam
Pinar Kosar
Ayse Ozcan
Hulya Basar
Cetin Kaymak
Correlation of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and clinical outcome in acute carbon monoxide poisoning
Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia
Tratamento intensivo
Monóxido de carbono
Imagem
Intoxicação
author_facet Namik Ozcan
Giray Ozcam
Pinar Kosar
Ayse Ozcan
Hulya Basar
Cetin Kaymak
author_sort Namik Ozcan
title Correlation of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and clinical outcome in acute carbon monoxide poisoning
title_short Correlation of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and clinical outcome in acute carbon monoxide poisoning
title_full Correlation of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and clinical outcome in acute carbon monoxide poisoning
title_fullStr Correlation of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and clinical outcome in acute carbon monoxide poisoning
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and clinical outcome in acute carbon monoxide poisoning
title_sort correlation of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and clinical outcome in acute carbon monoxide poisoning
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Anestesiologia
series Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia
issn 1806-907X
description Abstract Background and objectives: Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas for humans and is still a silent killer in both developed and developing countries. The aim of this case series was to evaluate early radiological images as a predictor of subsequent neuropsychological sequelae, following carbon monoxide poisoning. Case 1: After carbon monoxide exposure, early computed tomography scans and magnetic resonance imaging findings of a 52-year-old woman showed bilateral lesions in the globus pallidus. This patient was discharged and followed for 90 days. The patient recovered without any neurological sequela. Case 2: In a 58-year-old woman exposed to carbon monoxide, computed tomography showed lesions in bilateral globus pallidus and periventricular white matter. Early magnetic resonance imaging revealed changes similar to that like in early tomography images. The patient recovered and was discharged from hospital. On the 27th day of exposure, the patient developed disorientation and memory impairment. Late magnetic resonance imaging showed diffuse hyperintensity in the cerebral white matter. Conclusion: White matter lesions which progress to demyelination and end up in neuropsychological sequelae cannot always be diagnosed by early computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in carbon monoxide poisoning.
topic Tratamento intensivo
Monóxido de carbono
Imagem
Intoxicação
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-70942016000500529&lng=en&tlng=en
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