Retrospective Investigation of Treatment Protocols for Drug Poisonings Admitted to Emergency Department

Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the demographic and etiologic features of acute poisoning cases, the toxic substances which cause the poisonings and their properties, laboratory findings and clinical features retrospectively and to show what could be the precautions to be...

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Main Authors: Selçuk Eren Çanakçı, Kenan Ahmet Turkdogan, Bekir Dağlı
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Modestum Publishing LTD 2018-03-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations
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Online Access:http://jceionline.org/upload/sayi/40/JCEI-01443.pdf
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spelling doaj-9e2c4dcd23d148d2af9b2bb2a95818a62021-09-02T01:26:45ZengModestum Publishing LTDJournal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations1309-85781309-66212018-03-0191142010.5799/jcei.413055Retrospective Investigation of Treatment Protocols for Drug Poisonings Admitted to Emergency DepartmentSelçuk Eren Çanakçı 0Kenan Ahmet Turkdogan 1Bekir Dağlı2 Mustafa Kalemli Tavşanlı State Hospital, Emergency Service, Kütahya, TurkeyAdnan Menderes University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Aydin, TurkeyAdnan Menderes University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Aydin, TurkeyObjective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the demographic and etiologic features of acute poisoning cases, the toxic substances which cause the poisonings and their properties, laboratory findings and clinical features retrospectively and to show what could be the precautions to be taken. Patients and Methods: Total of 483 patients, who were admitted to emergency department with drug poisoning within 3 years and whose information was available were taken into this retrospective study. The patients’ age, sex, date of admission to hospital, duration of hospitalization in emergency department and intensive care unit, clinical outcomes, agents and amounts of drugs taken, applied antidote and extracorporeal treatments, laboratory values of cases were examined. Results: 179 (37,1%) of the cases were followed up for an average of 3,21 ± 4,5 days in the intensive care unit and 304 (62,9%) patients were followed up for an average of 2,1 ± 2 days in the observation unit of the emergency department. When the lipophilicity of poisoning drugs were examined, in 191 (39.5%) patients only lipophilic, in 100 (20.7%) patients lipophilic and additional substance, in 83 (17.2%) patients only hydrophilic and in 109 (22.6%) patients hydrophilic drug and additional substance was found. Extracorporeal treatment was applied to 14 patients. Our mortality rate was found 0.62%. Conclusion: Early intervention in poisonings is life-saving. Supportive therapies, antidotes and extracorporal techniques may reduce mortality, but toxicological guidelines may be needed to guide clinicians in more extensive studies. http://jceionline.org/upload/sayi/40/JCEI-01443.pdfIntoxicationextracorporalmortalityduration of hospitalizationlipid
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Kenan Ahmet Turkdogan
Bekir Dağlı
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Kenan Ahmet Turkdogan
Bekir Dağlı
Retrospective Investigation of Treatment Protocols for Drug Poisonings Admitted to Emergency Department
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations
Intoxication
extracorporal
mortality
duration of hospitalization
lipid
author_facet Selçuk Eren Çanakçı
Kenan Ahmet Turkdogan
Bekir Dağlı
author_sort Selçuk Eren Çanakçı
title Retrospective Investigation of Treatment Protocols for Drug Poisonings Admitted to Emergency Department
title_short Retrospective Investigation of Treatment Protocols for Drug Poisonings Admitted to Emergency Department
title_full Retrospective Investigation of Treatment Protocols for Drug Poisonings Admitted to Emergency Department
title_fullStr Retrospective Investigation of Treatment Protocols for Drug Poisonings Admitted to Emergency Department
title_full_unstemmed Retrospective Investigation of Treatment Protocols for Drug Poisonings Admitted to Emergency Department
title_sort retrospective investigation of treatment protocols for drug poisonings admitted to emergency department
publisher Modestum Publishing LTD
series Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations
issn 1309-8578
1309-6621
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the demographic and etiologic features of acute poisoning cases, the toxic substances which cause the poisonings and their properties, laboratory findings and clinical features retrospectively and to show what could be the precautions to be taken. Patients and Methods: Total of 483 patients, who were admitted to emergency department with drug poisoning within 3 years and whose information was available were taken into this retrospective study. The patients’ age, sex, date of admission to hospital, duration of hospitalization in emergency department and intensive care unit, clinical outcomes, agents and amounts of drugs taken, applied antidote and extracorporeal treatments, laboratory values of cases were examined. Results: 179 (37,1%) of the cases were followed up for an average of 3,21 ± 4,5 days in the intensive care unit and 304 (62,9%) patients were followed up for an average of 2,1 ± 2 days in the observation unit of the emergency department. When the lipophilicity of poisoning drugs were examined, in 191 (39.5%) patients only lipophilic, in 100 (20.7%) patients lipophilic and additional substance, in 83 (17.2%) patients only hydrophilic and in 109 (22.6%) patients hydrophilic drug and additional substance was found. Extracorporeal treatment was applied to 14 patients. Our mortality rate was found 0.62%. Conclusion: Early intervention in poisonings is life-saving. Supportive therapies, antidotes and extracorporal techniques may reduce mortality, but toxicological guidelines may be needed to guide clinicians in more extensive studies.
topic Intoxication
extracorporal
mortality
duration of hospitalization
lipid
url http://jceionline.org/upload/sayi/40/JCEI-01443.pdf
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