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Patients Admitted to Three Spanish Intensive Care Units for Poisoning: Type of Poisoning, Mortality, and Functioning of Prognostic Scores Commonly Used.

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2017-03-28

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Banderas-Bravo, María Esther
Arias-Verdú, Maria Dolores
Macías-Guarasa, Ines
Aguilar-Alonso, Eduardo
Castillo-Lorente, Encarnación
Pérez-Costillas, Lucia
Gutierrez-Rodriguez, Raquel
Quesada-García, Guillermo
Rivera-Fernández, Ricardo

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Objectives. To evaluate the gravity and mortality of those patients admitted to the intensive care unit for poisoning. Also, the applicability and predicted capacity of prognostic scales most frequently used in ICU must be evaluated. Methods. Multicentre study between 2008 and 2013 on all patients admitted for poisoning. Results. The results are from 119 patients. The causes of poisoning were medication, 92 patients (77.3%), caustics, 11 (9.2%), and alcohol, 20 (16,8%). 78.3% attempted suicides. Mean age was 44.42 ± 13.85 years. 72.5% had a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) ≤8 points. The ICU mortality was 5.9% and the hospital mortality was 6.7%. The mortality from caustic poisoning was 54.5%, and it was 1.9% for noncaustic poisoning (p

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Adult
Aged
Humans
Intensive Care Units
Middle Aged
Poisoning
Prognosis
Retrospective Studies
Spain
Suicide

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