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Published in: Italian Journal of Pediatrics 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Suicide | Research

Acute toxic exposures in children: analysis of a three year registry managed by a Pediatric poison control Center in Italy

Authors: M. Marano, F. Rossi, L. Ravà, M. Khalil Ramla, M. Pisani, G. Bottari, L. Genuini, G. Zampini, J. Nunziata, A. Reale, M. A. Barbieri, F. Celeani, M. Di Nardo, C. Cecchetti, F. Stoppa, A. Villani, M. Raponi, S. Livadiotti, G. Pontrelli

Published in: Italian Journal of Pediatrics | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Introduction

Acute pediatric poisoning is an emerging health and social problem. The aim of this study is to describe the characteristics of a large pediatric cohort exposed to xenobiotics, through the analysis of a Pediatric Poison Control Center (PPCc) registry.

Methods

This study, conducted in the Pediatric Hospital Bambino Gesù of Rome, a reference National Pediatric Hospital, collected data of children whose parents or caregivers contacted the PPCc by phone (group “P”), or who presented to the Emergency Department (group “ED”), during the three-year period 2014–2016. Data were prospectively and systematically collected in a pre-set electronic registry. Comparisons among age groups were performed and multivariable logistic regression models used to investigate associations with outcomes (hospital referral for “P”, and hospital admission for “ED”group).

Results

We collected data of 1611 children on group P and 1075 on group ED. Both groups were exposed to both pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical agents. Pharmaceutical agent exposure increased with age and the most common route of exposure was oral. Only 10% among P group were symptomatic children, with gastrointestinal symptoms. Among the ED patients, 30% were symptomatic children mostly with gastrointestinal (55.4%) and neurologic symptoms (23.8%). Intentional exposure (abuse substance and suicide attempt), which involved 7.7% of patients, was associated with older age and Hospital admission.

Conclusions

Our study describes the characteristics of xenobiotics exposures in different paediatric age groups, highlighting the impact of both pharmacological and intentional exposure. Furthermore, our study shows the utility of a specific PPCc, either through Phone support or by direct access to ED. PPCc phone counselling could avoid unnecessary access to the ED, a relevant achievement, particularly in the time of a pandemic.
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Metadata
Title
Acute toxic exposures in children: analysis of a three year registry managed by a Pediatric poison control Center in Italy
Authors
M. Marano
F. Rossi
L. Ravà
M. Khalil Ramla
M. Pisani
G. Bottari
L. Genuini
G. Zampini
J. Nunziata
A. Reale
M. A. Barbieri
F. Celeani
M. Di Nardo
C. Cecchetti
F. Stoppa
A. Villani
M. Raponi
S. Livadiotti
G. Pontrelli
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Italian Journal of Pediatrics / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1824-7288
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13052-021-01071-y

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