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Profile of hospital admissions following acute poisoning from a major teaching hospital in North India

Authors :
Alpana Raizada
Anil Yadav
Ambar Khaira
Om Prakash Kalra
Source :
Tropical doctor. 42(2)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

A retrospective analysis of 584 cases of acute poisoning admitted with a medical emergency to the Department of Medicine, GTB Hospital, Delhi, over a three-year period. The patients were analysed with respect to the age, sex, mode of poisoning, type of poison consumed and mortality. Of these, 42.63% were aged 20–30 years. Poisoning was used as a suicidal agent by 63.8% of the patients. The nature of the poison could not be ascertained in 15.92% of patients. Sedatives were involved in 13.36%. Aluminium phosphide poisoning was found in 11.82%. The overall mortality was estimated to be 13.18% with 53.2% being caused by the consumption of aluminium phosphide. There has been a change in the nature of poisons consumed and the number of cases of aluminium phosphide poisoning is declining. However, aluminium phosphide poisoning still remains a major threat as it carries a high mortality rate.

Details

ISSN :
17581133
Volume :
42
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tropical doctor
Accession number :
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