Catalytic converter theft: An emerging risk factor for carbon monoxide poisoning

Ahna H. Weeks , Suzan Mazor , Anita A. Thomas
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Abstract

Background

Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Diagnosis can be challenging for the encountering physician due to vague and nonspecific presenting signs and symptoms. Confirmatory testing is typically prompted by historical information identifying a key exposure or risk factor.

Case report

A patient presented to the emergency department after having a seizure. The patient was diagnosed with CO poisoning, with a carboxyhemoglobin level of >20.9 ​%, caused by unintentional exposure to motor vehicle exhaust while idling in his car after his catalytic converter was stolen. The patient was transferred to a hospital with the capacity for treatment with hyperbaric oxygen.

Why should an emergency physician be aware of this? Increasing prevalence of catalytic converter theft puts people at risk for CO poisoning. Emergency physicians should consider CO poisoning broadly, especially in urban environments with high rates of petty crime.

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催化转换器失窃:一氧化碳中毒的新风险因素
背景一氧化碳(CO)中毒与高发病率和高死亡率有关。由于表现出的体征和症状含糊不清且不具特异性,对接诊医生来说诊断可能具有挑战性。病例报告一名患者在癫痫发作后到急诊科就诊。患者被诊断为一氧化碳中毒,碳氧血红蛋白水平为 20.9%,原因是催化转换器被盗后,他在车内空转时无意中接触了机动车尾气。为什么急诊医生应该注意这一点?催化转换器失窃事件的日益增多使人们面临一氧化碳中毒的风险。急诊医生应广泛考虑一氧化碳中毒问题,尤其是在轻微犯罪率较高的城市环境中。
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