Acute poisoning in children; changes over the years, data of pediatric clinic department of toxicology

Objective: To present the frequency, etiology, changes over the years of acute poisoning in children admitted to Pediatric Clinic of Pristina and to determine the extent and characteristics of the problem, according to which related preventive measures can be taken. Methods: Retrospectively we have...

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Main Authors: Alije Keka, A Ramosaj, H Toro, M Azemi, A Baloku, B Sylaj, B Lenjani, K Kyseni
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Acute Disease
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spelling doaj-363564a07521410f825dab63926b3b002020-11-25T01:04:44ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Acute Disease2221-61892014-01-0131565810.1016/S2221-6189(14)60012-3Acute poisoning in children; changes over the years, data of pediatric clinic department of toxicologyAlije Keka0A Ramosaj1H Toro2M Azemi3A Baloku4B Sylaj5B Lenjani6K Kyseni7Pediatric Clinic, University Clinical Centre of Kosova, Prishtina, Republic of KosovaPediatric Clinic, University Clinical Centre of Kosova, Prishtina, Republic of KosovaPediatric Clinic, University Clinical Centre of Kosova, Prishtina, Republic of KosovaPediatric Clinic, University Clinical Centre of Kosova, Prishtina, Republic of KosovaEmergency Centre, University Clinical Centre of Kosova, Prishtina, Republic of KosovaEmergency Centre, University Clinical Centre of Kosova, Prishtina, Republic of KosovaEmergency Centre, University Clinical Centre of Kosova, Prishtina, Republic of KosovaEmergency Centre, University Clinical Centre of Kosova, Prishtina, Republic of KosovaObjective: To present the frequency, etiology, changes over the years of acute poisoning in children admitted to Pediatric Clinic of Pristina and to determine the extent and characteristics of the problem, according to which related preventive measures can be taken. Methods: Retrospectively we have analyzed the epidemiology of accidental and suicidal poisonings in children hospitalization in Pediatric Clinic Department of Toxicology during the year 2012. Our data we compared with data from previous studies on acute poisoning in children in the Pediatric Clinic conducted during the years 1976–1985 and 2001. Results: During the year 2012, in Pediatric Clinic of Pristina 5 723 children were hospitalized, 136 of them or 2.3% were treated due to acute poisoning in Department of Toxicology, 82 of them was boys and 54 was girls, rate boys girls was 1.5:1. The majority of cases 101 or 74.2% were under five years with peak age three and 35% or 25.7% were over five years. The most of the cases was accidentally 97% and only 2.9% was suicidal and all of them were over the age of ten. Drugs were the most common agent causing the poisoning 71 (52.2%) followed by house cleaning products 38 (27.9%), food 10 (5.8%), pesticides 7 (5.14%), rare agent that caused poisoning were: narcotic substances, plant, heavy metals, alcohol, carbon monoxide, carburant. Poisoning occurred mostly in spring and the peak was observed in May, (1.17% of all patients). January was the month of lowest rate of poisoning. During the years 1976–1985, in Pediatric Clinic of Pristina 900 children were hospitalized due to acute poisoning, 44.11% were from drugs, 15.88% from pesticides, 65 (7.2%), while during 2001 in the unit care intensive were hospitalized 66 children due to acute poisoning, among them 51.5% were poisoning from drugs, 30.03 from pesticides, 12.2% from cleaning products. Conclusion: In our study drugs and house cleaning products are the most frequent agents causing accidental poisoning in children less than 5 years-old, this age of children is the most susceptible in terms of morbidity. Compared with the previous studies in Pediatric Clinic of Pristina, drugs are still the most frequent cause of acute poisoning in children; the number of poisoning with pesticides has fallen but has increased the number of poisoning with cleaning products. All preventive measures against poisoning should be taken including preventive strategies of education at national level especially in drug and household product storage.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2221618914600123PoisoningFrequencyChanges
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author Alije Keka
A Ramosaj
H Toro
M Azemi
A Baloku
B Sylaj
B Lenjani
K Kyseni
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A Ramosaj
H Toro
M Azemi
A Baloku
B Sylaj
B Lenjani
K Kyseni
Acute poisoning in children; changes over the years, data of pediatric clinic department of toxicology
Journal of Acute Disease
Poisoning
Frequency
Changes
author_facet Alije Keka
A Ramosaj
H Toro
M Azemi
A Baloku
B Sylaj
B Lenjani
K Kyseni
author_sort Alije Keka
title Acute poisoning in children; changes over the years, data of pediatric clinic department of toxicology
title_short Acute poisoning in children; changes over the years, data of pediatric clinic department of toxicology
title_full Acute poisoning in children; changes over the years, data of pediatric clinic department of toxicology
title_fullStr Acute poisoning in children; changes over the years, data of pediatric clinic department of toxicology
title_full_unstemmed Acute poisoning in children; changes over the years, data of pediatric clinic department of toxicology
title_sort acute poisoning in children; changes over the years, data of pediatric clinic department of toxicology
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Acute Disease
issn 2221-6189
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Objective: To present the frequency, etiology, changes over the years of acute poisoning in children admitted to Pediatric Clinic of Pristina and to determine the extent and characteristics of the problem, according to which related preventive measures can be taken. Methods: Retrospectively we have analyzed the epidemiology of accidental and suicidal poisonings in children hospitalization in Pediatric Clinic Department of Toxicology during the year 2012. Our data we compared with data from previous studies on acute poisoning in children in the Pediatric Clinic conducted during the years 1976–1985 and 2001. Results: During the year 2012, in Pediatric Clinic of Pristina 5 723 children were hospitalized, 136 of them or 2.3% were treated due to acute poisoning in Department of Toxicology, 82 of them was boys and 54 was girls, rate boys girls was 1.5:1. The majority of cases 101 or 74.2% were under five years with peak age three and 35% or 25.7% were over five years. The most of the cases was accidentally 97% and only 2.9% was suicidal and all of them were over the age of ten. Drugs were the most common agent causing the poisoning 71 (52.2%) followed by house cleaning products 38 (27.9%), food 10 (5.8%), pesticides 7 (5.14%), rare agent that caused poisoning were: narcotic substances, plant, heavy metals, alcohol, carbon monoxide, carburant. Poisoning occurred mostly in spring and the peak was observed in May, (1.17% of all patients). January was the month of lowest rate of poisoning. During the years 1976–1985, in Pediatric Clinic of Pristina 900 children were hospitalized due to acute poisoning, 44.11% were from drugs, 15.88% from pesticides, 65 (7.2%), while during 2001 in the unit care intensive were hospitalized 66 children due to acute poisoning, among them 51.5% were poisoning from drugs, 30.03 from pesticides, 12.2% from cleaning products. Conclusion: In our study drugs and house cleaning products are the most frequent agents causing accidental poisoning in children less than 5 years-old, this age of children is the most susceptible in terms of morbidity. Compared with the previous studies in Pediatric Clinic of Pristina, drugs are still the most frequent cause of acute poisoning in children; the number of poisoning with pesticides has fallen but has increased the number of poisoning with cleaning products. All preventive measures against poisoning should be taken including preventive strategies of education at national level especially in drug and household product storage.
topic Poisoning
Frequency
Changes
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2221618914600123
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