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												Successful Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy with Thyrotropin-Releasing
Hormone Therapy for Delayed Neuropsychiatric Sequelae after Acute Carbon
Monoxide Poisoning: A Case Study 						
Author(s): Wataru  Omori, Kenichi  Oga, Kei  Itagaki and Minoru  TakebayashiWataru  Omori, Kenichi  Oga, Kei  Itagaki and Minoru  Takebayashi             
						
												
				 Delayed neuropsychiatric sequelae (DNS) after acute carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is a complication of CO intoxication. Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy is one of the only established treatments for CO poisoning, but as there is no specific treatment for DNS, the prognosis of DNS patients is generally poor. A 40-year-old male patient, following attempted suicide by CO poisoning, was referred to our department after having received HBO therapy at another hospital, but treatment had been subsequently discontinued due to patient agitation. The patient was diagnosed with DNS after acute CO poisoning, and we reinitiated HBO therapy. However, due to manifestation of symptoms of severe dementia, treatment was discontinued. After initiating thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) therapy, psychiatric symptoms, such as difficulty in following instructions, improved, enabling the resumption of HBO .. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2165-7920.1000912 
																	  
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