Analysis of Data on Inhalation Poisoning Using the Example of the Łuków County in the Years 2015–2017

Aim: This article presents an original analysis of inhalation poisoning data using the example of the Łuków County in 2015-2017. The data was obtained from cases to which Emergency Medical Services were dispatched. Most of such exposures were accidental or caused by negligence. and could be avoided...

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Main Authors: Łukasz Dudziński, Piotr Konrad Leszczyński
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Language:English
Published: Scientific and Research Centre for Fire Protection - National Research Institute 2019-06-01
Series:Safety & Fire Technology
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spelling doaj-4b2432babb94450480612e219bc17f0e2021-02-09T11:20:31ZengScientific and Research Centre for Fire Protection - National Research InstituteSafety & Fire Technology2657-88082658-08102019-06-0153117418710.12845/sft.51.3.2019.11Analysis of Data on Inhalation Poisoning Using the Example of the Łuków County in the Years 2015–2017 Łukasz Dudziński0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8255-7608Piotr Konrad Leszczyński 1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3408-3591District Headquarters of the State Fire Service in LublinSiedlce Univeristy of Natural Sciences and HumanitiesAim: This article presents an original analysis of inhalation poisoning data using the example of the Łuków County in 2015-2017. The data was obtained from cases to which Emergency Medical Services were dispatched. Most of such exposures were accidental or caused by negligence. and could be avoided by applying appropriate prevention and safety rules. Introduction: Inhalation poisonings represent a small percentage of all poisonings. They are mainly associated with the heating season and carbon monoxide. The number of inhalation poisonings is much smaller than that of food poisonings, alcohol poisonings or drug overdoses but they also constitute a significant health risk for the public. Methodology: The study was based on an analysis of medical documentation of the emergency medical services station in Łuków. The research material was composed of the information contained in the dispatch documentation of EMS teams, i.e. ambulance call records and medical rescue records for events related to inhalation poisoning. The selection of events from all those that occurred during the audited period was made on the basis of: information provided by the reporting person to the emergency number 999 or 112, ICD-10 code in the medical emergency record, i.e. diagnosis of the cause of the illness or event. The analysed factors included age, sex, place of intoxication, seasonality and circadian variation of poisoning. The analysis also considered environmental conditions and the influence of stimulants. Results: In the analysed period there were 80 events related to inhalation poisoning. There were 89 people exposed in 80 events (65% – men, 35% – women). Over 90% were cases of accidental poisoning. 60% of the events occurred at 7 am – 7 pm and 40% of the events occurred at 7 pm – 7 am. Of all exposures, 90% were single poisonings and the remaining 10% were multiple. Most poisonings (78%) occurred at the place of residence. Among all the victims, 56% were hospitalized in the county hospital in Łuków, 38% of patients remained at home (including due to death –20% or lack of symptoms requiring hospital treatment – 18%), and almost 6% required immediate specialist treatment. Most incidents related to inhalation poisoning in the Łuków County occurred in rural areas – 56 out of 80. Most inhalation poisonings were caused by CO. https://panel.sft.cnbop.pl/storage/065e8376-aef7-41e3-8cf6-192bb308c235inhalation poisoningcarbon monoxidepesticidesrespiratory tractemergency response tea
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author Łukasz Dudziński
Piotr Konrad Leszczyński
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Piotr Konrad Leszczyński
Analysis of Data on Inhalation Poisoning Using the Example of the Łuków County in the Years 2015–2017
Safety & Fire Technology
inhalation poisoning
carbon monoxide
pesticides
respiratory tract
emergency response tea
author_facet Łukasz Dudziński
Piotr Konrad Leszczyński
author_sort Łukasz Dudziński
title Analysis of Data on Inhalation Poisoning Using the Example of the Łuków County in the Years 2015–2017
title_short Analysis of Data on Inhalation Poisoning Using the Example of the Łuków County in the Years 2015–2017
title_full Analysis of Data on Inhalation Poisoning Using the Example of the Łuków County in the Years 2015–2017
title_fullStr Analysis of Data on Inhalation Poisoning Using the Example of the Łuków County in the Years 2015–2017
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Data on Inhalation Poisoning Using the Example of the Łuków County in the Years 2015–2017
title_sort analysis of data on inhalation poisoning using the example of the łuków county in the years 2015–2017
publisher Scientific and Research Centre for Fire Protection - National Research Institute
series Safety & Fire Technology
issn 2657-8808
2658-0810
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Aim: This article presents an original analysis of inhalation poisoning data using the example of the Łuków County in 2015-2017. The data was obtained from cases to which Emergency Medical Services were dispatched. Most of such exposures were accidental or caused by negligence. and could be avoided by applying appropriate prevention and safety rules. Introduction: Inhalation poisonings represent a small percentage of all poisonings. They are mainly associated with the heating season and carbon monoxide. The number of inhalation poisonings is much smaller than that of food poisonings, alcohol poisonings or drug overdoses but they also constitute a significant health risk for the public. Methodology: The study was based on an analysis of medical documentation of the emergency medical services station in Łuków. The research material was composed of the information contained in the dispatch documentation of EMS teams, i.e. ambulance call records and medical rescue records for events related to inhalation poisoning. The selection of events from all those that occurred during the audited period was made on the basis of: information provided by the reporting person to the emergency number 999 or 112, ICD-10 code in the medical emergency record, i.e. diagnosis of the cause of the illness or event. The analysed factors included age, sex, place of intoxication, seasonality and circadian variation of poisoning. The analysis also considered environmental conditions and the influence of stimulants. Results: In the analysed period there were 80 events related to inhalation poisoning. There were 89 people exposed in 80 events (65% – men, 35% – women). Over 90% were cases of accidental poisoning. 60% of the events occurred at 7 am – 7 pm and 40% of the events occurred at 7 pm – 7 am. Of all exposures, 90% were single poisonings and the remaining 10% were multiple. Most poisonings (78%) occurred at the place of residence. Among all the victims, 56% were hospitalized in the county hospital in Łuków, 38% of patients remained at home (including due to death –20% or lack of symptoms requiring hospital treatment – 18%), and almost 6% required immediate specialist treatment. Most incidents related to inhalation poisoning in the Łuków County occurred in rural areas – 56 out of 80. Most inhalation poisonings were caused by CO.
topic inhalation poisoning
carbon monoxide
pesticides
respiratory tract
emergency response tea
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