Carbon monoxide in firemen before and after exposure to smoke.Ann Clin Lab Sci. 1976 Sep-Oct; 6(5):455-8.AC
Abstract
A statistically significant difference was found between the mean baseline carboxyhemoglobin of non-smoking firemen (COHb 2.53, sd = 1.05, n = 32) and smoking firemen (COHb 5.54, sd = 2.61, n = 26). A consistent increase in mean COHb levels after exposure to smoke was seen in both non-smoking (4.41 sd = 2.95, n = 7) and smoking men (8.74, sd = 5.66, n = 11), but the mean increase in these two groups was statistically significant only at the 90 percent level (t = 1.85, df = 16, p less than 0.1).
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eng
PubMed ID
970930
Citation
Levy, A L., et al. "Carbon Monoxide in Firemen Before and After Exposure to Smoke." Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science, vol. 6, no. 5, 1976, pp. 455-8.
Levy AL, Lum G, Abeles FJ. Carbon monoxide in firemen before and after exposure to smoke. Ann Clin Lab Sci. 1976;6(5):455-8.
Levy, A. L., Lum, G., & Abeles, F. J. (1976). Carbon monoxide in firemen before and after exposure to smoke. Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science, 6(5), 455-8.
Levy AL, Lum G, Abeles FJ. Carbon Monoxide in Firemen Before and After Exposure to Smoke. Ann Clin Lab Sci. 1976 Sep-Oct;6(5):455-8. PubMed PMID: 970930.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Carbon monoxide in firemen before and after exposure to smoke.
AU - Levy,A L,
AU - Lum,G,
AU - Abeles,F J,
PY - 1976/9/1/pubmed
PY - 1976/9/1/medline
PY - 1976/9/1/entrez
SP - 455
EP - 8
JF - Annals of clinical and laboratory science
JO - Ann Clin Lab Sci
VL - 6
IS - 5
N2 - A statistically significant difference was found between the mean baseline carboxyhemoglobin of non-smoking firemen (COHb 2.53, sd = 1.05, n = 32) and smoking firemen (COHb 5.54, sd = 2.61, n = 26). A consistent increase in mean COHb levels after exposure to smoke was seen in both non-smoking (4.41 sd = 2.95, n = 7) and smoking men (8.74, sd = 5.66, n = 11), but the mean increase in these two groups was statistically significant only at the 90 percent level (t = 1.85, df = 16, p less than 0.1).
SN - 0091-7370
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