2020 Annual Report of the Kansas Poison Control Center at The University of Kansas Health System

S. Thornton, L. Oller, Kathy White, Doyle M. Coons, E. Silver
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Introduction This is the 2020 Annual Report of the Kansas Poison Control Center (KSPCC) at The University of Kansas Health System. The KSPCC receives calls from the public, law enforcement, healthcare professionals, and public health agencies. Methods Encounters reported to the KSPCC from January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020 were analyzed for caller location, demographics, exposure substance, nature of exposure, route of exposure, interventions, medical outcome, and location of care. Encounters were classified as human or animal exposure, confirmed non-exposure, or information call (no exposure). Results There were 19,780 total encounters, including 18,492 human exposure cases. These cases were primarily female (53.6%, n = 9,911) and pediatric (19 years of age or less; 59.5%, n = 10,995). Acute cases (82.7%, n = 15,294), unintentional exposures (73.8%, n = 13,643), and ingestions (85.9%, n = 15,901) were most common. The most common reported substance was household cleaning products (n = 937) in pediatric (children ≤ 5) and analgesics (n = 1,335) in adults. An increase in exposures to disinfectants and household cleaning products was seen. Moderate (n = 1,812) or major (n = 482) clinical outcomes were seen in 12.4% of cases. There were 18 deaths in 2020 reported to the KSPCC. Conclusions Over 18,400 exposures were managed by the KSPCC in 2020. Pediatric exposures remained the most common encounter. An increase in exposures to disinfectants and other household cleaning products was seen. This report supported the continued value of the KSPCC to both public and acute healthcare in the state of Kansas.
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堪萨斯大学卫生系统堪萨斯毒物控制中心2020年年度报告
这是堪萨斯大学卫生系统堪萨斯毒物控制中心(KSPCC)的2020年年度报告。KSPCC接到来自公众、执法部门、医疗保健专业人员和公共卫生机构的电话。方法分析2020年1月1日至2020年12月31日向KSPCC报告的就诊情况,包括就诊地点、人口统计学、暴露物质、暴露性质、暴露途径、干预措施、医疗结果和护理地点。接触被分类为人类或动物接触、确认未接触或信息呼叫(无接触)。结果共发生接触病例19780例,其中人类接触病例18492例。这些病例主要是女性(53.6%,n = 9,911)和儿童(19岁或以下;59.5%, n = 10995)。急性病例(82.7%,n = 15,294)、非故意暴露(73.8%,n = 13,643)和摄入(85.9%,n = 15,901)最为常见。最常见的报告物质是儿科(儿童≤5岁)的家用清洁产品(n = 937)和成人的镇痛药(n = 1335)。接触消毒剂和家用清洁产品的人数有所增加。12.4%的病例出现中度(n = 1812)或重度(n = 482)临床结局。据KSPCC报告,2020年有18人死亡。结论:2020年,KSPCC管理了超过18400例暴露。儿童接触仍然是最常见的。接触消毒剂和其他家用清洁产品的人数有所增加。该报告支持KSPCC对堪萨斯州公共和急性医疗保健的持续价值。
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