ANALYSIS OF ACUTE ADULT POISONING CASES AMONG PATIENTS ADMITTED TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT IN BURSA, TURKEY
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Original Investigation
VOLUME: 20 ISSUE: 4
P: 157 - 162
October 2009

ANALYSIS OF ACUTE ADULT POISONING CASES AMONG PATIENTS ADMITTED TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT IN BURSA, TURKEY

GMJ 2009;20(4):157-162
1. Uludag University Medical Faculty, Department of Internal Medicine, Emergency Internal Medicine Unit, Bursa, Turkey
2. Uludag University Medical Faculty, Department of Anaesthesiology and Re-animation, Bursa, Turkey
3. Uludag University Medical Faculty, Department of Emergency Medicine, Bursa, Turkey
4. Uludag University Medical Faculty, Department of Gastroenterology, Bursa, Turkey
5. Uludag University Medical Faculty, Department of Biostatistics, Bursa, Turkey
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ABSTRACT

Conclusion:

Our results were similar to those of previous studies from this country as acute poisonings are more common in women and youn-ger ages, most of them were suicide attempts, and the mortality rate was low. Our transfer rate was high and this may necessitate the organization of short-term observation of these patients.

Results:

In total 430 (1.96%) of 21,934 patients admitted to the ED during the study period suffered acute poisoning. Of these patients 259 (60.2%) were women and 171 (39.8%) were men and the mean age of the pa-tients was 29.9. Patients were exposed to different types of toxic subs-tances: drugs (47.4%), pesticides (10.7%), toxic gases (10%), corrosives (6.5%), alcohol (3.5%), food (15.8%), toxic substances of animal origin (3.0%), and others (3.0%). In all, 29.8% of the patients were admitted to hospital, 22.3% were transferred to other hospitals, and 47.9% were disc-harged from the ED, and the overall mortality rate was 1.2%. In additi-on, 54.9% of the poisonings were suicide attempts and within this gro-up the women to men ratio was 2.2 and the most common toxic substan-ce was a drug (85.2%).

Materials and Methods:

Records of acute adult poisoning cases at the ED within a one-year period (June 1, 2002 - May 31, 2003) were evalua-ted retrospectively. Data were compared to those of similar studies from Turkey and around the world.

Purpose:

The aim of this study was to define the epidemiological features such as age, sex, toxic substance, suicide, and mortality rates of the adult poisoning cases among patients admitted to the Emergency Department (ED) of Uludağ University Medical Faculty Hospital.

Keywords:
Poisoning, Emergency Department, Suicide