J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
2021 Dec;32(6):636-646.
Understanding the status of acute poisoning patients who visited the emergency room in 2018: using sample in-depth survey data
- Affiliations
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- 1National Emergency Medical Center, National Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
- 2Korea Institute for Healthcare Accreditation, Seoul, Korea
Abstract
Objective
This study examined the characteristics of acute poisoning patients who visited the emergency room to use as data for developing the treatment support project of acute poisoning patients.
Methods
A total of 2,586 acute in-depth survey data were used for a cross-analysis for poisoning severity, emergency medical treatment result and poisoning reason by age group, and multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the association of poisoning intentionality and other variables.
Results
Poisoning intentionality risk analysis identified that males had a lower risk than females (P<0.001), and young adults (aged 13-29 years) had the highest risk (P<0.001). In addition, the higher poisoning severity patients had a higher risk than patients who had no poisoning symptom (severe P<0.001, death P=0.029). The older patients had the higher poisoning severity proportion, and the poisoning substance of expired patients was mostly pesticides.
Conclusion
To develop the appropriate emergency medical response system for acute poisoning patients, it is necessary to provide an integrated system for poisoning treatment information and analysis.