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Tissue hypoxia in carbon monoxide poisoning is often responsible for cardiac damage that is not always registered in ECG recordings. It is therefore necessary to look for biochemical markers of this damage. Troponin I, the protein not detected in serum of healthy people meets these criteria as its presence proves the cardiac damage. ⋯ In addition, other biochemical markers of cardiac damage were determined. The results of the study showed that of the 44 cases of carbon monoxide poisoning, only in 16 patients troponin I was not found in serum. The level of troponin I was increased in all cases with ECG changes, but also in 13 patients with normal ECG.