D Perrot, Y Bouffard, J J Lehot, B Delafosse, C Guillaume, J Motin
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[Acute carbon monoxide poisoning: lung injury or cardiogenic pulmonary edema?].
The authors report 7 cases of acute pulmonary edema in acute carbon monoxide poisoning. Hemodynamic data suggest existence of a myocardial failure as a possible cause of these pulmonary edema and indicate caution for volemic expansion during the treatment of shock in carbon monoxide poisoning.