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Carboxyhemoglobin (carboxyhaemoglobin BrE) (symbol COHb or HbCO) is a
stable complex of
carbon monoxide and
hemoglobin (Hb) that
forms in red
blood cells...
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primarily causes adverse effects by
combining with
hemoglobin to form
carboxyhemoglobin (symbol COHb or HbCO)
preventing the
blood from
carrying oxygen and...
- to as 'reduced' hemoglobin), as well as the
dyshemoglobins such as
carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) and
methemoglobin (MetHb). The use of 'CO'
rather than 'Co'...
- the
presence of
carboxyhemoglobin. This
increase is
ultimately due to
differences in
interactions between heme
groups in
carboxyhemoglobin relative to oxygenated...
- developed.
Carboxyhemoglobin can be
infused to
deliver CO. The most
common approaches are
based on
polyethylene glycol PEGylated bovine carboxyhemoglobin and...
- lung disease, sepsis, or who have
abnormal hemoglobin species (e.g.
carboxyhemoglobin,
sulfhemoglobinemia or
sickle hemoglobin) may
experience moderate...
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concentrations of lactate, hemoglobin,
several electrolytes, oxyhemoglobin,
carboxyhemoglobin, and methemoglobin. ABG
testing is
mainly used in
pulmonology and...
- HbCO + O2
almost irreversibly displaces the
oxygen molecules forming carboxyhemoglobin; the
binding of the
carbon monoxide to the iron
centre of hemoglobin...
- vomiting.
Carbon monoxide binds with
hemoglobin in the blood,
forming carboxyhemoglobin,
reducing the blood's
ability to
transport oxygen. The
primary health...
- SPCO is an
abbreviation with
multiple meanings, including:
carboxyhemoglobin saturation Saint Paul
Chamber Orchestra Single pole,
change over, a type...