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Acute Poisoning in Children; a Population Study in Isfahan, Iran, 2008-2010

OBJECTIVE: Acute accidental poisoning in children is still an important public health problem. The epidemiological investigation specific for each country is necessary to determine the extent and characteristics of the problem. The aim of our study was to elucidate the current pattern of acute poiso...

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Autores principales: Gheshlaghi, Farzad, Piri-Ardakani, Mohammad-Reza, Yaraghi, Mansooreh, Shafiei, Faranak, Behjati, Mohaddaseh
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3663311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23724181
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author Gheshlaghi, Farzad
Piri-Ardakani, Mohammad-Reza
Yaraghi, Mansooreh
Shafiei, Faranak
Behjati, Mohaddaseh
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Piri-Ardakani, Mohammad-Reza
Yaraghi, Mansooreh
Shafiei, Faranak
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description OBJECTIVE: Acute accidental poisoning in children is still an important public health problem. The epidemiological investigation specific for each country is necessary to determine the extent and characteristics of the problem. The aim of our study was to elucidate the current pattern of acute poisoning among children. METHODS: The present retrospective study describes the epidemiology of acute accidental poisoning in children (less than 10 years old) admitted to the Emergency Department of two teaching hospitals during a period of two years. FINDINGS: Three hundred and forty four children under 10 years old were admitted to emergency department of two teaching hospitals due to acute accidental poisoning. Drugs were the most common agents causing the poisoning (58.1%), followed by Hydrocarbons (13.1%), and opioids (9.3%). Common signs were neurological (42.6%) with lethargy being the most common (39.1%). 50.6% of cases were discharged from hospital within 6-12 hours, 91.6% of them without any complication. CONCLUSION: Accidental poisonings are still a significant cause of morbidity among children in developing countries. Regarding the high prevalence of pharmaceutical drug poisoning and because lethargic was the most frequent neurological sign, comprehensive toxicology screen tests should be included as part of the routine evaluation of children presenting to an ED with an apparent life-threatening event.
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spelling pubmed-36633112013-05-30 Acute Poisoning in Children; a Population Study in Isfahan, Iran, 2008-2010 Gheshlaghi, Farzad Piri-Ardakani, Mohammad-Reza Yaraghi, Mansooreh Shafiei, Faranak Behjati, Mohaddaseh Iran J Pediatr Original Article OBJECTIVE: Acute accidental poisoning in children is still an important public health problem. The epidemiological investigation specific for each country is necessary to determine the extent and characteristics of the problem. The aim of our study was to elucidate the current pattern of acute poisoning among children. METHODS: The present retrospective study describes the epidemiology of acute accidental poisoning in children (less than 10 years old) admitted to the Emergency Department of two teaching hospitals during a period of two years. FINDINGS: Three hundred and forty four children under 10 years old were admitted to emergency department of two teaching hospitals due to acute accidental poisoning. Drugs were the most common agents causing the poisoning (58.1%), followed by Hydrocarbons (13.1%), and opioids (9.3%). Common signs were neurological (42.6%) with lethargy being the most common (39.1%). 50.6% of cases were discharged from hospital within 6-12 hours, 91.6% of them without any complication. CONCLUSION: Accidental poisonings are still a significant cause of morbidity among children in developing countries. Regarding the high prevalence of pharmaceutical drug poisoning and because lethargic was the most frequent neurological sign, comprehensive toxicology screen tests should be included as part of the routine evaluation of children presenting to an ED with an apparent life-threatening event. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3663311/ /pubmed/23724181 Text en © 2013 Iranian Journal of Pediatrics & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 License (CC BY-NC 3.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Gheshlaghi, Farzad
Piri-Ardakani, Mohammad-Reza
Yaraghi, Mansooreh
Shafiei, Faranak
Behjati, Mohaddaseh
Acute Poisoning in Children; a Population Study in Isfahan, Iran, 2008-2010
title Acute Poisoning in Children; a Population Study in Isfahan, Iran, 2008-2010
title_full Acute Poisoning in Children; a Population Study in Isfahan, Iran, 2008-2010
title_fullStr Acute Poisoning in Children; a Population Study in Isfahan, Iran, 2008-2010
title_full_unstemmed Acute Poisoning in Children; a Population Study in Isfahan, Iran, 2008-2010
title_short Acute Poisoning in Children; a Population Study in Isfahan, Iran, 2008-2010
title_sort acute poisoning in children; a population study in isfahan, iran, 2008-2010
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3663311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23724181
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