Carbon monoxide poisoning-induced cardiomyopathy from charcoal at a barbecue restaurant: a case report

Conclusions Severe exposure to carbon monoxide was evident in the patient because of high carboxyhemoglobin concentration and highly elevated cardiac enzymes. We concluded that this exposure led to subsequent cardiac injury. He was diagnosed with acute carbon monoxide poisoning-induced cardiomyopathy due to an unsafe working environment. According to the results, the risk of exposure to noxious chemicals such as carbon monoxide by workers in the food service industry is potentially high, and workers in this sector should be educated and monitored by the occupational health service to prevent adverse effects.
Source: Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine - Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research