Friday, 28 March 2008
DNS is not a new phenomenon
The delayed neuropsychiatric syndrome associated with CO exposure is in no way a newly-discovered phenomenon, as this paper from JAMA of 1912 illustrates.
EMJ supplement
I published an article in the EMJ (Emergency Medicine Journal) supplement of November 2007. You can download a copy for free by clicking here.
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
CO and cardio-toxicity
Reuters news agency have a story based on a paper in the journal Academic Emergency Medicine which looks at the cardio-toxicity of CO in rats.
Also mentioned is an earlier paper in the Journal of the American Medical Association which examines long term morbidity and mortality in those exposed non-lethally to carbon monoxide. You can get a free pdf file of this paper from the JAMA website by clicking here.
Also mentioned is an earlier paper in the Journal of the American Medical Association which examines long term morbidity and mortality in those exposed non-lethally to carbon monoxide. You can get a free pdf file of this paper from the JAMA website by clicking here.
Wednesday, 12 March 2008
On-line module from the CEM
I have written an on-line teaching module on the presentation and treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning. This is under the auspices of the College of Emergency Medicine, and should be available through the doctors.net.uk website in the very near future - hopefully before the end of April.
Parliamentary news
The All Party Parliamentary Gas Safety Group meets at the House of Commons on April 23rd. I have been invited to inform them of efforts being made to ensure the highest possible level of awareness and education is being achieved and maintained among the medical community.
Thursday, 28 February 2008
Another fatality...
Another probable CO-related death, in London, as reported this morning on the BBC News website.
The BBC call it a 'carbon monoxide leak', which is unusual terminology.
The BBC call it a 'carbon monoxide leak', which is unusual terminology.
Tuesday, 23 October 2007
Historical aspects
One of my particular interests is in the history of carbon monoxide poisoning. I have quite a collection of old (some very old) medical research - a lot of it still very relevant to today.
I am planning to make a lot of this accessible through this site. To start with, clicking on this link will allow you to download a copy of a publication from 1970, in the Postgraduate Medical Journal. Medics from Newcastle describe their experiences of carbon monoxide over a three-year period. This was during a period when coal gas was piped into people's homes. The figures they cite are pretty amazing!
I am planning to make a lot of this accessible through this site. To start with, clicking on this link will allow you to download a copy of a publication from 1970, in the Postgraduate Medical Journal. Medics from Newcastle describe their experiences of carbon monoxide over a three-year period. This was during a period when coal gas was piped into people's homes. The figures they cite are pretty amazing!
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