Corrosive Injuries Admitted to Hospitals of Rasht city during 2002-2009

Background: Caustics produce one of the most serious complications of poisonings. This research was aimed to study demographical, clinical and endoscopic findings in patients with corrosive injury. Methods: In a retrospective survey, all records of the patients who had been admitted to Razi and 17t...

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Main Authors: Morteza Rahbar Taromsari, Alireza Badsar, Keyvan Aminian, Habib Allah Abiar, Morteza Fallah karkan, Sina Montazeri, keyvan Abbasi
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Published: Arak University of Medical Sciences 2016-07-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Toxicology
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spelling doaj-b45ee61e8ac5429090d496edb0cf87612020-11-24T23:17:45ZengArak University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Toxicology2008-29672251-94592016-07-01722921925Corrosive Injuries Admitted to Hospitals of Rasht city during 2002-2009Morteza Rahbar Taromsari0Alireza Badsar1Keyvan Aminian2Habib Allah Abiar3Morteza Fallah karkan4Sina Montazeri5keyvan Abbasi6Assistant Professor of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Guilan University of Medical Science,Rasht,Iran.Assistant Professor of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Guilan University of Medical Science,Rasht,Iran.*Corresponding Author: E-mail: badsar@gums.ac.irAssistant Professor of Gastroenterology, Guilan University of Medical Science, Rasht, Iran.Medical Student of Guilan University of Medical Science, Rasht,Iran.Medical Student of Guilan University of Medical Science, Rasht,Iran.Medical Student of Guilan University of Medical Science, Rasht,Iran.Nursing Student of Guilan University of Medical Science, Rasht,Iran.Background: Caustics produce one of the most serious complications of poisonings. This research was aimed to study demographical, clinical and endoscopic findings in patients with corrosive injury. Methods: In a retrospective survey, all records of the patients who had been admitted to Razi and 17th Shahrivar hospital in Rasht city due to the ingestion of caustic agents during 2002-2009 and endoscopy had been performed for them in the first 24 hours after ingestion were studied. The information was analyzed by descriptive method using SPSS 16 software. Results: Among 258 patients in Razi Hospital, 174 (67.4%) were female with mean age of 29.33 years old. 127 patients (61.1%) had intentional ingestion. 208 patients were finally studied. Among them, 175 patients were hospitalized for 2 days (average 1.73 days). Among 45 patients of 17th Shahrivar hospital, 24 (53.3%) were female. All of them had accidental ingestion. The most frequent site of injury in adults was esophagus (37.2%) and in pediatric population was the mouth (66.6%). Of all pediatric patients, one case had grade IIb endoscopic injury. Among cases who underwent endoscopy (in adults),20.8%, 16.7%, 41.6%, 16.7%,4.2% had grade zero, I, IIa, IIb and III injury, respectively .In all cases, bleaches were the most frequent consumed material. Conclusion: In both studied groups, female patients were more affected by corrosive agents and in adults, intentional ingestion was approximately 1.5 times more frequent than the accidental cases; while all of pediatric patients had accidental poisoning. Most of the lesions had been received only medical treatment without any surgical interventions. http://ijt.arakmu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_id=252&sid=1&slc_lang=enCausticsCorrosivePoisoningRasht
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author Morteza Rahbar Taromsari
Alireza Badsar
Keyvan Aminian
Habib Allah Abiar
Morteza Fallah karkan
Sina Montazeri
keyvan Abbasi
spellingShingle Morteza Rahbar Taromsari
Alireza Badsar
Keyvan Aminian
Habib Allah Abiar
Morteza Fallah karkan
Sina Montazeri
keyvan Abbasi
Corrosive Injuries Admitted to Hospitals of Rasht city during 2002-2009
Iranian Journal of Toxicology
Caustics
Corrosive
Poisoning
Rasht
author_facet Morteza Rahbar Taromsari
Alireza Badsar
Keyvan Aminian
Habib Allah Abiar
Morteza Fallah karkan
Sina Montazeri
keyvan Abbasi
author_sort Morteza Rahbar Taromsari
title Corrosive Injuries Admitted to Hospitals of Rasht city during 2002-2009
title_short Corrosive Injuries Admitted to Hospitals of Rasht city during 2002-2009
title_full Corrosive Injuries Admitted to Hospitals of Rasht city during 2002-2009
title_fullStr Corrosive Injuries Admitted to Hospitals of Rasht city during 2002-2009
title_full_unstemmed Corrosive Injuries Admitted to Hospitals of Rasht city during 2002-2009
title_sort corrosive injuries admitted to hospitals of rasht city during 2002-2009
publisher Arak University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Toxicology
issn 2008-2967
2251-9459
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Background: Caustics produce one of the most serious complications of poisonings. This research was aimed to study demographical, clinical and endoscopic findings in patients with corrosive injury. Methods: In a retrospective survey, all records of the patients who had been admitted to Razi and 17th Shahrivar hospital in Rasht city due to the ingestion of caustic agents during 2002-2009 and endoscopy had been performed for them in the first 24 hours after ingestion were studied. The information was analyzed by descriptive method using SPSS 16 software. Results: Among 258 patients in Razi Hospital, 174 (67.4%) were female with mean age of 29.33 years old. 127 patients (61.1%) had intentional ingestion. 208 patients were finally studied. Among them, 175 patients were hospitalized for 2 days (average 1.73 days). Among 45 patients of 17th Shahrivar hospital, 24 (53.3%) were female. All of them had accidental ingestion. The most frequent site of injury in adults was esophagus (37.2%) and in pediatric population was the mouth (66.6%). Of all pediatric patients, one case had grade IIb endoscopic injury. Among cases who underwent endoscopy (in adults),20.8%, 16.7%, 41.6%, 16.7%,4.2% had grade zero, I, IIa, IIb and III injury, respectively .In all cases, bleaches were the most frequent consumed material. Conclusion: In both studied groups, female patients were more affected by corrosive agents and in adults, intentional ingestion was approximately 1.5 times more frequent than the accidental cases; while all of pediatric patients had accidental poisoning. Most of the lesions had been received only medical treatment without any surgical interventions.
topic Caustics
Corrosive
Poisoning
Rasht
url http://ijt.arakmu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_id=252&sid=1&slc_lang=en
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