Literature DB >> 22328636

Deliberate self-poisoning: characteristics of patients and impact on the emergency department of a large university hospital.

Lotte Hendrix1, Sandra Verelst, Didier Desruelles, Jean-Bernard Gillet.   

Abstract

STUDY
OBJECTIVE: The epidemiology, management and cost of emergency department (ED) visits for deliberate self-poisoning (DSP) are described.
METHODS: In a retrospective study, the medical records of all DSP patients older than 16 years, who presented to the ED from 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2009, were reviewed.
RESULTS: 312 episodes of DSP were included, accounting for 0.6% of all ED visits. 190 patients were women, with a female to male ratio of 1.56:1. Mean patient age was 37 years. More than 60% (n=190) of DSP patients were <40 years of age. Most patients presented to the ED between 18:00 and 23:00. A single drug was ingested in 39% (n=121) of patients. Alcohol was co-ingested by 36% of patients who were mostly middle-aged men. Of the overdoses, 50.8% were due to benzodiazepines, 23.2% were due to antidepressants and 16.4% were due to antipsychotics. Two-thirds of patients were treated with oral activated charcoal and 89% were seen by a psychiatrist. Nearly 90% of patients were admitted to the ED observation ward, with a mean length of stay of 16.7 h. The estimated total cost was €;266 134.89, with an average of €;872.57 per patient.
CONCLUSION: Self-poisoning cases in Belgium are grossly similar to those in other Western countries. Supportive treatment alone should be considered in the majority of patients presenting with oral drug overdose. Overall, DSP leads to a significant financial burden on the community.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2012        PMID: 22328636     DOI: 10.1136/emermed-2011-201033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Med J        ISSN: 1472-0205            Impact factor:   2.740


  24 in total

1.  Self-poisoning in the acute care medicine 2005-2012.

Authors:  M Sorge; L Weidhase; M Bernhard; A Gries; S Petros
Journal:  Anaesthesist       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 1.041

2.  Can we predict agitation in patients with suicide attempts in the emergency department?

Authors:  Ayhan Akoz; Sultan Tuna Akgol Gur; Elif Oral; Ummu Zeynep Avsar; Mucahit Emet
Journal:  Afr Health Sci       Date:  2016-09       Impact factor: 0.927

3.  Clinical Predictors for Intensive Care Unit Admission in Patients With Benzodiazepines Poisoning in the Emergency Department.

Authors:  Chai-Yi Lu; Ching I Chang; Hsien-Hao Huang; David Hung-Tsang Yen
Journal:  J Acute Med       Date:  2018-12-01

4.  The actual, long-term cost of intentional injury care among a cohort of Maryland Medicaid recipients.

Authors:  Zachary D W Dezman; Paul Thurman; Ian Stockwell
Journal:  J Trauma Acute Care Surg       Date:  2022-03-01       Impact factor: 3.697

5.  The management of the poisoned patient using a novel emergency department-based resuscitation and critical care unit (ResCCU).

Authors:  Anita Mudan; Jennifer S Love; John C Greenwood; Carolyn Stickley; Victoria L Zhou; Frances S Shofer; David H Jang
Journal:  Am J Emerg Med       Date:  2020-06-28       Impact factor: 2.469

6.  How much self-poisoning attempts are visible in Iran?

Authors:  Mehdi Moradinazar; Farid Najafi; Mohammad Reza Baneshi; Ali Akbar Haghdoost
Journal:  J Inj Violence Res       Date:  2018-07-02

Review 7.  Pharmacological management of anticholinergic delirium - theory, evidence and practice.

Authors:  Andrew H Dawson; Nicholas A Buckley
Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2015-12-29       Impact factor: 4.335

8.  A retrospective descriptive study of the characteristics of deliberate self-poisoning patients with single or repeat presentations to an Australian emergency medicine network in a one year period.

Authors:  Catherine A Martin; Rose Chapman; Asheq Rahman; Andis Graudins
Journal:  BMC Emerg Med       Date:  2014-08-23

9.  Intensity of care delivered by prehospital emergency medical service physicians to patients with deliberate self-poisoning: results from a 2-day cross-sectional study in France.

Authors:  Maxime Maignan; Damien Viglino; Roselyne Collomb Muret; Nathan Vejux; Eric Wiel; Laurent Jacquin; Said Laribi; Papa N-Gueye; Luc-Marie Joly; Florence Dumas; Sebastien Beaune
Journal:  Intern Emerg Med       Date:  2019-05-18       Impact factor: 3.397

10.  Comparison of emergency hospital admissions for drug poisoning and major diseases: a retrospective observational study using a nationwide administrative discharge database.

Authors:  Yasuyuki Okumura; Sayuri Shimizu; Koichi B Ishikawa; Shinya Matsuda; Kiyohide Fushimi; Hiroto Ito
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2012-12-05       Impact factor: 2.692

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.