The burden of bites and stings management: Experience of an academic hospital in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Purpose: The main aim of this study is to estimate the economic burden and prevalence of bites and stings injuries in Saudi Arabia. Methods: A retrospective, cross-sectional study was conducted at King Saud University Medical City (KSUMC) for all bites and stings cases presented to the Emergency Dep...

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Main Authors: Anas Khan, Waad H. Al-Kathiri, Bander Balkhi, Osama Samrkandi, Mohammed S. Al-Khalifa, Yousef Asiri
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-08-01
Series:Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
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spelling doaj-1faf53ae6f234339a249eb3b200b89172020-11-25T03:48:30ZengElsevierSaudi Pharmaceutical Journal1319-01642020-08-0128810491054The burden of bites and stings management: Experience of an academic hospital in the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaAnas Khan0Waad H. Al-Kathiri1Bander Balkhi2Osama Samrkandi3Mohammed S. Al-Khalifa4Yousef Asiri5Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Clinical Pharmacy Services, King Saud University Medical City, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaClinical Pharmacy Department, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Pharmacoeconomic Research Unit, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Corresponding author at: College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2457, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia.Department, Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz College for EMS, King Saud University Medical City, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaZoology Department, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaClinical Pharmacy Department, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaPurpose: The main aim of this study is to estimate the economic burden and prevalence of bites and stings injuries in Saudi Arabia. Methods: A retrospective, cross-sectional study was conducted at King Saud University Medical City (KSUMC) for all bites and stings cases presented to the Emergency Department (ED) between the period June 2015 and May 2019. Results: A total of 1328 bites and stings cases were treated in the ED at KSUMC. There were 886 insect bites and stings cases, 376 animal bites, 22 human bites, 34 scorpion stings, and ten snakebites. Most cases were reported in April - June. Females account for 62% of the reported cases, and the mean age was 24 years old. The total management cost of bite and sting cases during the study period was 3.4 million Saudi Riyal (SR). The spending cost of the management of animal bites was the highest as it cost 1,681,920.76 SR, followed by insect's management costing 1,228,623.68 SR. Conclusion: Bites and stings have a considerable health care burden on our society. Although the vast majority of the cases were not associated with a severe life-threatening condition, many were visit ED and associated with high medical costs. Increased awareness of the hazards of animal-related injuries, especially during spring and summer, where most cases take place may lower its incidence and decrease EDs visits.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319016420301547Bites and stingsSaudi ArabiaSnake bitesScorpion stings
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author Anas Khan
Waad H. Al-Kathiri
Bander Balkhi
Osama Samrkandi
Mohammed S. Al-Khalifa
Yousef Asiri
spellingShingle Anas Khan
Waad H. Al-Kathiri
Bander Balkhi
Osama Samrkandi
Mohammed S. Al-Khalifa
Yousef Asiri
The burden of bites and stings management: Experience of an academic hospital in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
Bites and stings
Saudi Arabia
Snake bites
Scorpion stings
author_facet Anas Khan
Waad H. Al-Kathiri
Bander Balkhi
Osama Samrkandi
Mohammed S. Al-Khalifa
Yousef Asiri
author_sort Anas Khan
title The burden of bites and stings management: Experience of an academic hospital in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
title_short The burden of bites and stings management: Experience of an academic hospital in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
title_full The burden of bites and stings management: Experience of an academic hospital in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr The burden of bites and stings management: Experience of an academic hospital in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed The burden of bites and stings management: Experience of an academic hospital in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
title_sort burden of bites and stings management: experience of an academic hospital in the kingdom of saudi arabia
publisher Elsevier
series Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
issn 1319-0164
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Purpose: The main aim of this study is to estimate the economic burden and prevalence of bites and stings injuries in Saudi Arabia. Methods: A retrospective, cross-sectional study was conducted at King Saud University Medical City (KSUMC) for all bites and stings cases presented to the Emergency Department (ED) between the period June 2015 and May 2019. Results: A total of 1328 bites and stings cases were treated in the ED at KSUMC. There were 886 insect bites and stings cases, 376 animal bites, 22 human bites, 34 scorpion stings, and ten snakebites. Most cases were reported in April - June. Females account for 62% of the reported cases, and the mean age was 24 years old. The total management cost of bite and sting cases during the study period was 3.4 million Saudi Riyal (SR). The spending cost of the management of animal bites was the highest as it cost 1,681,920.76 SR, followed by insect's management costing 1,228,623.68 SR. Conclusion: Bites and stings have a considerable health care burden on our society. Although the vast majority of the cases were not associated with a severe life-threatening condition, many were visit ED and associated with high medical costs. Increased awareness of the hazards of animal-related injuries, especially during spring and summer, where most cases take place may lower its incidence and decrease EDs visits.
topic Bites and stings
Saudi Arabia
Snake bites
Scorpion stings
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319016420301547
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