Endogenous and exogenous factors affecting the levels of carboxyhemoglobin
Carboxyhemoglobin level of a passive smoker has been reported to be twice as much than the normal level of COHb in studies [8,9]. [...]we consider that not questioning the conditions causing an increase in COHb levels such as passive smoker and hematologic diseases in addition to smokers in study ex...
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description | Carboxyhemoglobin level of a passive smoker has been reported to be twice as much than the normal level of COHb in studies [8,9]. [...]we consider that not questioning the conditions causing an increase in COHb levels such as passive smoker and hematologic diseases in addition to smokers in study exclusion criteria was one of limitations of study, and this situation should be explained in the study. |
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