Cent Eur J Public Health 2010, 18(4):219-223 | DOI: 10.21101/cejph.a3617

Acute Poisoning among Children Admitted to a Regional University Hospital in Northern Greece

Aggelos Tsalkidis1, George Vaos2, Stefanos Gardikis2, Katerina Kambouri2, Gregorios Tripsianis3, Elpis Mantadakis1, Emmanuel Paraskakis1, Athanassios Chatzimicael1
1 Department of Paediatrics,Alexandroupolis University Hospital, Democritus University of Thrace School of Medicine, Alexandroupolis, Greece
2 Department of Paediatric Surgery, Alexandroupolis University Hospital, Democritus University of Thrace School of Medicine, Alexandroupolis, Greece
3 Department of Medical Statistics, Alexandroupolis University Hospital, Democritus University of Thrace School of Medicine, Alexandroupolis, Greece

Objectives: The aim of our study was to elucidate the current pattern of acute poisoning among children admitted to a regional University Hospital in the prefecture of Evros in Northern Greece. We also compared the obtained findings with those of two previous studies performed in the same region.

Methods: Demographic and clinical data, management, and outcome of children with acute poisoning were recorded in our region, during the past 5-years (2005-2009, period C) and compared to similar studies carried out in the periods 1985-1989 (period A) and 1995-1999 (period B).

Results: Comparison between the three periods showed that in period A the lower incidence of children's acute poisoning (CAP) was observed. Also this revealed a 20%-reduction in the frequency of poisoning over the past 5-years (period C) compared to period B (p=0.219), a significant increase in tobacco intoxication over the years (in the order A-C; p<0.001 for comparisons of periods A and B, and periods B and C), while poisoning from insecticides-pesticides decreased (p<0.001). The incidence of poisoning via salicylates significantly reduced from 9.7% in period A to 6.2% in period B, and further to 4.7% in period C (p=0.016), whereas during the same periods poisoning via paracetamol increased from 2.3% to 5.1% and then to 10.4%, respectively (p<0.001). A trend toward a higher incidence of suicide attempt via poisoning was found during the three periods (from 3.0% in period A to 4.7% and 6.6%, in periods B and C, respectively; p=0.049).

Conclusions: The frequency of acute poisoning among children has decreased over the past 5 years. The incidences of poisoning via paracetamol and tobacco, and attempted suicide have increased in recent years. Targeted and continuous educational preventive programs are mandatory.

Keywords: child, emergency medicine, medication, poisoning, toxic substances

Received: March 22, 2010; Revised: May 27, 2010; Accepted: May 27, 2010; Published: December 1, 2010  Show citation

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Tsalkidis A, Vaos G, Gardikis S, Kambouri K, Tripsianis G, Mantadakis E, et al.. Acute Poisoning among Children Admitted to a Regional University Hospital in Northern Greece. Cent Eur J Public Health. 2010;18(4):219-223. doi: 10.21101/cejph.a3617. PubMed PMID: 21361107.
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