| Literature DB >> 26268351 |
Odd Martin Vallersnes1,2, Dag Jacobsen3, Øivind Ekeberg4,5, Mette Brekke6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Oslo, the majority of patients with acute poisoning are treated in primary care, at an emergency outpatient clinic with limited diagnostic and treatment resources. We describe the poisonings currently seen in this setting. We compare our findings with previous studies, with special concern for the appearance of new toxic agents, and changes in overall numbers and patterns of poisoning.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26268351 PMCID: PMC4535826 DOI: 10.1186/s12873-015-0045-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Emerg Med ISSN: 1471-227X
Demographic data for 2261 patients treated for acute poisoning at Oslo Accident and Emergency Outpatient Clinic during one year
| Males | Females | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Certain identitya | 1301 (91) | 794 (96)** | 2095 (93) |
| Uncertain identityb | 104 (7) | 30 (4)** | 134 (6) |
| Unknown identity | 25 (2) | 7 (1)* | 32 (1) |
| Episodes: | |||
| 1 | 1213 (85) | 740 (89)** | 1953 (86) |
| 2–5 | 201 (14) | 87 (10)** | 288 (13) |
| 6–25 | 16 (1) | 4 (<1)* | 20 (1) |
| Age: | |||
| 12–15 | 13 (1) | 15 (2) | 28 (1) |
| 16–25 | 374 (26) | 353 (42) | 727 (32) |
| 26–35 | 345 (24) | 157 (19)** | 502 (22) |
| 36–45 | 286 (20) | 121 (15)** | 407 (18) |
| 46–55 | 224 (16) | 97 (12)** | 321 (14) |
| 56–65 | 103 (7) | 46 (6)** | 149 (7) |
| 66–75 | 46 (3) | 17 (2)** | 63 (3) |
| >75 | 15 (1) | 20 (2) | 35 (2) |
| Unknown | 24 (2) | 5 (1)** | 29 (1) |
| Total individuals | 1430 (100) | 831 (100)** | 2261 (100) |
aPersons with National Registry personal identity number
bPersons stating their identity, but without National Registry personal identity number
P-values are given for comparisons of numbers of patients between sexes
*Significant difference between sexes, p < 0.05
**Significant difference between sexes, p < 0.001
Toxic agents in 2923 acute poisonings treated at Oslo Accident and Emergency Outpatient Clinic during one year
| All episodes | Episodes as main agenta | Episodes as co-agent | Episodes with suicidal intentionb | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| Total | Males | Females | Total | Males | Females n (%) | Total | Males | Females | |
| Ethanol | 1684 (58) | 1400 (48) | 928 (48) | 472 (47)** | 284 (23) | 174 (22) | 110 (26)** | 14 (5) | 5 (6) | 9 (5) |
| Heroin | 542 (19) | 490 (17) | 391 (20) | 99 (10)** | 52 (4) | 42 (5) | 10 (2)** | 13 (5) | 10 (11) | 3 (2) |
| Benzodiazepines | 521 (18) | 201 (7) | 115 (6) | 86 (9)* | 320 (26) | 231 (29) | 89 (21)** | 94 (34) | 35 (39) | 59 (32)* |
| Amphetamine | 275 (9) | 108 (4) | 79 (4) | 29 (3)** | 167 (14) | 131 (16) | 36 (8)** | 3 (1) | 1 (1) | 2 (1) |
| Fire smoke | 192 (7) | 191 (7) | 113 (6) | 78 (8)* | 1 (<1) | 0 (0) | 1 (<1) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| GHB | 144 (5) | 115 (4) | 90 (5) | 25 (2)** | 29 (2) | 21 (3) | 8 (2)* | 1 (<1) | 1 (1) | 0 (0) |
| Cannabis | 143 (5) | 30 (1) | 16 (1) | 14 (1) | 113 (9) | 79 (10) | 34 (8)** | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| Paracetamol | 70 (2) | 48 (2) | 10 (1) | 38 (4)** | 22 (2) | 4 (1) | 18 (4)* | 42 (15) | 8 (9) | 34 (18)** |
| Methadone | 54 (2) | 34 (1) | 23 (1) | 11 (1)* | 20 (2) | 14 (2) | 6 (1) | 1 (<1) | 0 (0) | 1 (1) |
| Cocaine | 53 (2) | 16 (1) | 12 (1) | 4 (<1)* | 37 (3) | 26 (3) | 11 (3)* | 1 (<1) | 1 (1) | 0 (0) |
| Antipsychotics | 46 (2) | 30 (1) | 4 (<1) | 26 (3)** | 16 (1) | 3 (<1) | 13 (3)* | 27 (10) | 4 (4) | 23 (12)** |
| Antidepressives | 39 (1) | 24 (1) | 6 (<1) | 18 (2)* | 15 (1) | 4 (1) | 11 (3) | 23 (8) | 5 (6) | 18 (10)* |
| Buprenorphine | 38 (1) | 22 (1) | 16 (1) | 6 (1)* | 16 (1) | 12 (2) | 4 (1)* | 1 (<1) | 0 (0) | 1 (1) |
| NSAIDs | 31 (1) | 14 (<1) | 3 (<1) | 11 (1)* | 17 (1) | 7 (1) | 10 (2) | 14 (5) | 3 (3) | 11 (6)* |
| Ecstasy | 18 (1) | 8 (<1) | 7 (<1) | 1 (<1) | 10 (1) | 6 (1) | 4 (1) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| Other opioids | 64 (2) | 27 (1) | 19 (1) | 8 (1)* | 37 (3) | 16 (2) | 21 (5) | 7 (3) | 5 (6) | 2 (1) |
| Other substances of abuse | 71 (2) | 48 (2) | 34 (2) | 14 (1)* | 23 (2) | 15 (2) | 8 (2) | 1 (<1) | 1 (1) | 0 (0) |
| Other pharmaceuticals | 89 (3) | 52 (2) | 17 (1) | 35 (3)* | 37 (3) | 8 (1) | 29 (7)* | 31 (11) | 10 (11) | 21 (11)* |
| Otherc | 74 (3) | 65 (2) | 36 (2) | 29 (3) | 9 (1) | 4 (1) | 5 (1) | 3 (1) | 1 (1) | 2 (1) |
| Total | 2923 (100)d | 2923 (100) | 1919 (100) | 1004 (100)** | 1226 (100) | 797 (100) | 429 (100)** | 276 (100) | 90 (100) | 186 (100)** |
aThe main agent was defined as the one most toxic in the doses taken
bMain agents only
cIncluding seven patients initially diagnosed with acute poisoning, but during observation found to have other causes for their condition
dPercentages add up to more than 100 as 904 poisonings had more than one agent
P-values are given for comparisons between sexes of absolute numbers of episodes within group per agent
*Significant difference between sexes, p < 0.05
**Significant difference between sexes, p < 0.001
GHB: Gamma-hydroxybutyrate
NSAIDs: Non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs
Combinations of toxic agents in 2923 acute poisonings treated at Oslo Accident and Emergency Outpatient Clinic during one year
| Co-agent | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main agent | Main agenta total | Episodes with co-agents | Benzodiazepines | Ethanol n (%) | Central stimulants | Opioids n (%) | Cannabis | Pharmaceuticals | Other n (%) |
| Ethanol | 1400 (48) | 197 (14) | 74 (23) | – | 43 (20) | 20 (16) | 57 (50) | 14 (13) | 24 (39) |
| Opioids | 573 (20) | 299 (52) | 187 (58) | 61 (21) | 98 (46) | 34 (27)c | 19 (17) | 10 (9) | 15 (24) |
| Benzodiazepines | 201 (7) | 119 (59) | – | 72 (25) | 26 (12) | 29 (23) | 15 (13) | 20 (19) | 4 (6) |
| Fire smoke | 191 (7) | 23 (12) | – | 23 (8) | – | – | – | – | 1 (2) |
| Pharmaceuticals | 168 (6) | 89 (53) | 21 (7) | 39 (14) | 4 (2) | 14 (11) | 2 (2) | 59 (55)c | 4 (6) |
| Central stimulants | 132 (5) | 72 (55) | 20 (6) | 29 (10) | 14 (7)c | 19 (15) | 10 (9) | 3 (3) | 12 (19) |
| GHB | 115 (4) | 63 (55) | 16 (5) | 32 (11) | 25 (12) | 4 (3) | 4 (4) | 1 (1) | 1 (2) |
| Other | 143 (5) | 42 (29) | 2 (1) | 28 (10) | 4 (2) | 5 (4) | 6 (5) | 1 (1) | 1 (2)c |
| Total | 2923 (100) | 904 (31) | 320 (100) | 284 (100) | 214 (100) | 125 (100) | 113 (100) | 108 (100) | 62 (100) |
aThe main agent was defined as the one most toxic in the doses taken
bPercentage of poisoning episodes for given main agent with multiple agents
cThe combinations of opioids with opioids, pharmaceuticals with pharmaceuticals, and central stimulants with central stimulants, are combinations of different categories of these agents, e.g. heroin with methadone
GHB: Gamma-hydroxybutyrate
Fig. 1Patient flow in 2923 cases of acute poisoning presenting to Oslo Accident and Emergency Outpatient Clinic (OAEOC) during one year. (1Excludes 216 cases where the patient declined participation. 2Includes 28 patients admitted for compulsory observation)
Fig. 2Age, sex and main toxic agents. Age and sex distribution for groups of main agents among poisonings treated at Oslo Accident and Emergency Outpatient Clinic during one year. For ethanol poisoning, the peaks in the young age groups were due to many patients with one poisoning episode. The peak among older males was due to a group of patients with repeated poisonings