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Erschienen in: Maternal and Child Health Journal 2/2012

01.02.2012

Pediatric Poisonings and Risk Markers for Hospital Admission in a Major Emergency Department in Romania

verfasst von: Florin Oprescu, Corinne Peek-Asa, Anne Wallis, Tracy Young, Daniel Nour, Razvan M. Cherecheş

Erschienen in: Maternal and Child Health Journal | Ausgabe 2/2012

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Abstract

To identify the prevalence, characteristics, and risk markers for childhood poisonings treated in the emergency department of a large Romanian hospital. Trauma registry data using ICD-10 codes and case summaries were studied to identify poisonings among children aged 0–18. Multivariate logistic regression identified factors associated with hospital admission. Between 1999 and 2003, 1,173 pediatric trauma cases were seen in the emergency department; 437 (37.3%) were treated for poisoning, including medication (35%), alcohol (26%), chemical products (19%), and carbon monoxide (14%). Half of all poisonings were unintentional, primarily affecting children < 10 years. Half were intentional, mainly affecting children 10–18. Females were three times more likely than males to have documented suicidal intent (P < .0001). Over 30% of suicide attempts were among children ages 10–14 (P < .0001). We report significantly increased adjusted odds ratios (P < .05) of hospital admission for children 10–18, and for chemical substance poisoning, and suicidal intent. Pediatric poisoning is a serious public health issue in Romania, and we suggest these findings are relevant across other eastern European countries with limited resources. Poisonings result in morbidity and hospital admissions, yet there are few prevention resources available. Health education programs and consumer product safety policies are needed in Romania and eastern Europe.
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Metadaten
Titel
Pediatric Poisonings and Risk Markers for Hospital Admission in a Major Emergency Department in Romania
verfasst von
Florin Oprescu
Corinne Peek-Asa
Anne Wallis
Tracy Young
Daniel Nour
Razvan M. Cherecheş
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2012
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Maternal and Child Health Journal / Ausgabe 2/2012
Print ISSN: 1092-7875
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-6628
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-011-0742-8

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