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Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
Year : 2023, Volume : 40, Issue : 2
First page : ( 32) Last page : ( 36)
Print ISSN : 0971-1929. Online ISSN : 0974-4568.
Article DOI : 10.5958/0974-4568.2023.00036.4

To study the clinical profile, management and outcome of accidental poisoning in children

Mehta Kirti Premabhai1, Patel Charmy Girishbhai2, Modi Pikesh3, Patel Ankur4,*

1Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Government Medical College, Surat

2Senior Resident, Department of Pediatrics, Government Medical College, Surat

3Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology,Government Medical College, Surat

4Assistant professor, Department of Pediatrics, Government Medical College, Surat

*Corresponding Author Dr. Ankur Patel, Assistant professor, Department of Pediatrics, Government Medical College, Surat, Email: dr.ankur.83@gmail.com

Online published on 1 April, 2024.

Abstract

Introduction

Poisoning is the fourth most common unintentional cause of death, after vehicle crashes, burns and drowning, with the prevalence of poisoning being 0.5 per 100,000 people.

Aims and Objectives

To study incidence, clinical course and management in childhood poisonings, and to identify the common substances causing it, to analyze various complications and mortality in childhood poisoning.

Materials and Methods

This is prospective observational study carried out in all patients of childhood poisoning under the age of 12 years and fulfilling the inclusion criteria admitted in the tertiary health care center in South Gujarat.

Results

The study constituted majority of the patients (51.11%) under the age of 5 years with Male predominance. The commonest route was oral ingestion (88.88%) with most common agent responsible was Unknown solution (51.11%) followed by Acid Ingestion (8.88%) and Turpentine (6.66%). Anxiety (51.1%%) was the predominant clinical feature followed by vomiting (44.4%). 8.8% patients needed ventilator care. In the present study, fatality rate was 2.2%.

Conclusion

The Picture of childhood poisoning found in our study was different from various clinical studies in case of substances causing it.

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Keywords

Childhood poisoning, Ingestion, Exposure.

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