
pmid: 5451942
Abstract In the treatment of severe burns following fires in closed spaces, attention must also be directed to the possibility of severe carbon-monoxide poisoning and pulmonary burning. Each of these conditions possesses a high mortality-rate of its own, although admission appearances may not indicate such. An early active approach in management should be adopted despite the absence of overt clinical indications.
Adult, Male, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Oxygen Inhalation Therapy, Humans, Tracheotomy, Burns, Burns, Inhalation
Adult, Male, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Oxygen Inhalation Therapy, Humans, Tracheotomy, Burns, Burns, Inhalation
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