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. 1978 Feb 4;1(6108):268–270. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.6108.268

Smoking, carbon monoxide, and atherosclerotic diseases.

M Heliövaara, M J Karvonen, R Vilhunen, S Punsar
PMCID: PMC1602739  PMID: 620302

Abstract

Smoking habits and random measurements of the proportion of haemoglobin bound to carbon monoxide (COHb%) were examined for their association with atherosclerotic diseases in 1068 men aged 55 to 74 years from rural areas of Finland. COHb% and smoking history were similarly associated with claudication and coronary heart disease. Random measurements of COHb% did not show a better overall relation to the prevalence of atherosclerotic diseases than smoking history, though COHb% showed a stronger association with a probable previous myocardial infarction. Further studies are needed to clarify the role of carbon monoxide in atherosclerosis.

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