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Multiple Patients with Carbon Monoxide Toxicity from Water-Pipe Smoking

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 September 2012

Simon F.J. Clarke*
Affiliation:
Emergency Department, Frimley Park NHS Foundation Trust, Camberley, Surrey, United Kingdom Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards, London, Health Protection Agency, United Kingdom
Caroline Stephens
Affiliation:
Emergency Department, St Mary's Hospital, London, United Kingdom
Maisse Farhan
Affiliation:
Emergency Department, St Mary's Hospital, London, United Kingdom
Patricia Ward
Affiliation:
Emergency Department, St Mary's Hospital, London, United Kingdom
Catherine Keshishian
Affiliation:
Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards, London, Health Protection Agency, United Kingdom
Virginia Murray
Affiliation:
Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards, London, Health Protection Agency, United Kingdom
Dominik Zenner
Affiliation:
Health Protection Services, Colindale, London, Health Protection Agency, United Kingdom
*
Correspondence: Simon Clarke, DA, FRCS, FCEM Emergency Department, Frimley Park NHS Foundation Trust Portsmouth Road, Frimley, Camberley, Surrey, GU16 7UJ United Kingdom E-mail [email protected]

Abstract

This case report describes carbon monoxide toxicity from prolonged shisha (water-pipe) smoking. The evidence base for the source and pathway of toxicity is discussed. This practice has been increasing in the UK in recent years, and emergency physicians need to be aware of the high levels of CO, with the consequent risk of clinical poisoning from water-pipe smoking.

ClarkeSFJ, StephensC, FarhanM, WardP, KeshishianC, MurrayV, ZennerD. Multiple Patients with Carbon Monoxide Toxicity from Water-Pipe Smoking. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2012;27(6):1-3.

Type
Case Report
Copyright
Copyright © World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine 2012

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