Abstract
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Poisoning defined as any substance causing a harmful effect when administrated accidently. Acute accidental poisoning is important medical emergency in children worldwide. OBJECTIVE: To determine the pattern of accidental poisoning in children, the association between accidental poisoning with gender and residence and to determine the clinical presentation and outcome of each poison. METHODS: A prospective study was carried out in Childs Central teaching hospital in Baghdad for all children bellow ten years with history of accidental poisoning during six months period Data including: age, gender, residence, type of poisoning, presenting symptoms, and outcome were studied. RESULTS: Total number of children admitted were 10280 cases, of these 250 cases were presented with history of accidental poisoning, accounting for (2.43%) of total cases admitted. Most of patients (93.2%) were within age group of 1-5years.Males to females ratio was (1.27:1).Most common poison was hydrocarbons(50.8%) followed by medications(31.2%) .Most of patients were from urban backgrounds(78.0%).Vomiting was the most common clinical presentation(28.8%). (80.0%) Patients discharged from emergency reception within 24 hours .The mortality rates were (0.8%) . CONCLUSION: Poisoning in children are well recognized problem and affecting large number of children. The mortality rate was low.
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Abdul-Hamed, Mohammed Habib; Mohammed, Mohammed Ali; and Salman, Raed Yeihya
(2015)
"Acute Accidental Poisoning in Children Admitted to Child’s Central Teaching Hospital in Baghdad,"
Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal: Vol. 14:
Iss.
4, Article 10.
Available at:
https://ipmj.researchcommons.org/journal/vol14/iss4/10