Eurasian Journal of Emergency Medicine

The Evaluation of Poisoning Cases who Applied to the Adıyaman University Training and Research Hospital Pediatrics Emergency Department [JAEM]
JAEM. 2014; 13(4): 166-171 | DOI: 10.5152/jaem.2014.177  

The Evaluation of Poisoning Cases who Applied to the Adıyaman University Training and Research Hospital Pediatrics Emergency Department

Çapan Konca1, Mehmet Tekin2, Mustafa Gökhan Usman3, Yeliz Genç2, Mehmet Turgut2
1Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Of Department Of Pediatrics, Adiyaman University Faculty Of Medicine, Adıyaman, Turkey
2Department Of Pediatrics, Adiyaman University Faculty Of Medicine, Adıyaman, Turkey
3Department Of Family Medicine, Adiyaman University Faculty Of Medicine, Adıyaman, Turkey

Objective: To investigate the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of intoxications in our region, to illuminate measures, and to contribute to the national survey.
Material and Methods: Medical records of 366 cases who were diagnosed as intoxications during 2013 in the pediatric emergency department were reviewed
retrospectively.
Results: A total of 80,833 patients were admitted to pediatric emergency department in 2013. The ratio of poisoning cases to all pediatric emergency admissions
was 0.4%; 184 (50.2%) cases were female, 182 (49.8%) cases were male, and the mean age was 5.7±1.4 years. Also, 56.8% of patients were under 5 years
old. Most (95.7%) cases were accidental, while 4.3% of them were suicides. The common causes of intoxication were medications and scorpion envenomation. The most common pharmacological agents that caused intoxication were analgesics and antidepressants. The most common clinical findings were vomiting (24.3%), nausea (20.2%), abdominal pain (13.6%) and headache (11.4%). Supportive treatments were applied to 90.1% of patients, and antidotes were used in
4.9% of patients. A patient with a scorpion sting died due to cardio-pulmonary insufficiency.
Conclusion: In our region, the most common poisoning agents were drugs and scorpion stings. Education of parents may decrease acute intoxication cases causing morbidity and mortality.

Keywords: Adiyaman, childhood, emergency department, poisoning


Çapan Konca, Mehmet Tekin, Mustafa Gökhan Usman, Yeliz Genç, Mehmet Turgut. The Evaluation of Poisoning Cases who Applied to the Adıyaman University Training and Research Hospital Pediatrics Emergency Department. JAEM. 2014; 13(4): 166-171

Corresponding Author: Çapan Konca, Türkiye


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