Delayed neuropsychiatric syndrome after carbon monoxide poisoning: inclusion of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the recovery protocol

The delayed neuropsychiatric syndrome can arise in the period from 4 days to 5 weeks following carbon monoxide poisoning, and is characterized by neuropsychological deficits, which in some cases become chronic. This case report describes an adult female who apparently suffered self-inflicted carbon...

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Main Authors: Dante Lo Pardo, Davide Amedola, Giuliana Senatore, Alberto Damiano, Gabriela Pezzuti, Nicola Pugliese, Gianpiero Locatelli, Alfredo Siani, Nicola Maria Vitola
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Published: PAGEPress Publications 2016-06-01
Series:Emergency Care Journal
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spelling doaj-d6e4570a66d345bba323b8f1804ec69c2020-11-25T03:26:38ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEmergency Care Journal1826-98262282-20542016-06-011110.4081/ecj.2016.56754826Delayed neuropsychiatric syndrome after carbon monoxide poisoning: inclusion of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the recovery protocolDante Lo Pardo0Davide Amedola1Giuliana Senatore2Alberto Damiano3Gabriela Pezzuti4Nicola Pugliese5Gianpiero Locatelli6Alfredo Siani7Nicola Maria Vitola8San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d’Aragona University Hospital, SalernoSan Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d’Aragona University Hospital, SalernoSan Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d’Aragona University Hospital, SalernoSan Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d’Aragona University Hospital, SalernoSan Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d’Aragona University Hospital, SalernoSan Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d’Aragona University Hospital, SalernoSan Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d’Aragona University Hospital, SalernoSan Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d’Aragona University Hospital, SalernoSan Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d’Aragona University Hospital, SalernoThe delayed neuropsychiatric syndrome can arise in the period from 4 days to 5 weeks following carbon monoxide poisoning, and is characterized by neuropsychological deficits, which in some cases become chronic. This case report describes an adult female who apparently suffered self-inflicted carbon monoxide poisoning. She was not treated with hyperbaric oxygen and developed delayed sequelae on day 20. The treatment started with 40 sessions of hyperbaric oxygen therapy and subsequently with neuropsychological rehabilitation and physiotherapy. The treatment resulted in a progressive and almost complete physical and psychological recovery as evidenced by neuropsychometric tests and diagnostic imaging performed in the follow-up. Recovery was attributed to hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Although further research is required, we propose hyperbaric oxygen therapy also in the recovery protocol in the treatment of delayed neuropsychiatric syndrome.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ecj/article/view/5675Carbon monoxide poisoningHyperbaric oxygen therapyDelayed neuropsychiatric sequelaeSuicide attempt
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author Dante Lo Pardo
Davide Amedola
Giuliana Senatore
Alberto Damiano
Gabriela Pezzuti
Nicola Pugliese
Gianpiero Locatelli
Alfredo Siani
Nicola Maria Vitola
spellingShingle Dante Lo Pardo
Davide Amedola
Giuliana Senatore
Alberto Damiano
Gabriela Pezzuti
Nicola Pugliese
Gianpiero Locatelli
Alfredo Siani
Nicola Maria Vitola
Delayed neuropsychiatric syndrome after carbon monoxide poisoning: inclusion of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the recovery protocol
Emergency Care Journal
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Delayed neuropsychiatric sequelae
Suicide attempt
author_facet Dante Lo Pardo
Davide Amedola
Giuliana Senatore
Alberto Damiano
Gabriela Pezzuti
Nicola Pugliese
Gianpiero Locatelli
Alfredo Siani
Nicola Maria Vitola
author_sort Dante Lo Pardo
title Delayed neuropsychiatric syndrome after carbon monoxide poisoning: inclusion of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the recovery protocol
title_short Delayed neuropsychiatric syndrome after carbon monoxide poisoning: inclusion of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the recovery protocol
title_full Delayed neuropsychiatric syndrome after carbon monoxide poisoning: inclusion of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the recovery protocol
title_fullStr Delayed neuropsychiatric syndrome after carbon monoxide poisoning: inclusion of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the recovery protocol
title_full_unstemmed Delayed neuropsychiatric syndrome after carbon monoxide poisoning: inclusion of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the recovery protocol
title_sort delayed neuropsychiatric syndrome after carbon monoxide poisoning: inclusion of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the recovery protocol
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Emergency Care Journal
issn 1826-9826
2282-2054
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The delayed neuropsychiatric syndrome can arise in the period from 4 days to 5 weeks following carbon monoxide poisoning, and is characterized by neuropsychological deficits, which in some cases become chronic. This case report describes an adult female who apparently suffered self-inflicted carbon monoxide poisoning. She was not treated with hyperbaric oxygen and developed delayed sequelae on day 20. The treatment started with 40 sessions of hyperbaric oxygen therapy and subsequently with neuropsychological rehabilitation and physiotherapy. The treatment resulted in a progressive and almost complete physical and psychological recovery as evidenced by neuropsychometric tests and diagnostic imaging performed in the follow-up. Recovery was attributed to hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Although further research is required, we propose hyperbaric oxygen therapy also in the recovery protocol in the treatment of delayed neuropsychiatric syndrome.
topic Carbon monoxide poisoning
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Delayed neuropsychiatric sequelae
Suicide attempt
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ecj/article/view/5675
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