Acute poisoning among children and adolescents: a narrative review

Kinga Grabska, Izabela Pilarska
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Background: Acute poisoning is a frequent emergency and a significant health concern in the pediatric population. The pattern of acute intoxication differs between countries and within each country. Poisoning depends on many factors. It can be divided into two categories (accidental and intentional), and each one has its own characteristics. Aim of the study: This study aimed to analyze and discuss the overall patterns of accidental and intentional poisoning among children and adolescents. Material and methods: A systematic literature search was conducted using Google Scholar, Elsevier, and the PubMed database. The following keywords were used: “acute poisoning”, “pediatric poisoning”, “intentional poisonings”, “unintentional poisonings”, and “suicide attempts”. Results: A total of 38 articles were included in the review. Half had been published in the last five years. The analysis focused on the characteristics of the materials and methods, results, and conclusions sections of each study. Conclusions: Unintentional poisonings dominate among younger children, with a slight male predominance. They usually occur at home and occasionally lead to severe harm or even death. The most common causes of intoxication in this population are medications and household products. The majority of poisonings among adolescents are intentional suicide attempts. Among older children, over-the-counter analgesics are the most common cause of acute poisoning. Accidental poisoning can be avoided by providing preventive educational programs to guardians and replacing potentially toxic household products with safer ones. The prevention of intentional poisoning should be based on a community support system and behavioral programs. Healthcare professionals should be familiar with poisoning and be aware of the different patterns of intoxication according to age and gender.
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儿童和青少年急性中毒:叙述性综述
背景:急性中毒是儿科人群中常见的紧急情况和重要的健康问题。急性中毒的模式在各国之间和每个国家内部都有所不同。中毒取决于许多因素。它可以分为两类(偶然的和故意的),每一类都有自己的特点。研究目的:本研究旨在分析和讨论儿童和青少年意外和故意中毒的总体模式。材料和方法:使用谷歌Scholar、Elsevier和PubMed数据库进行系统的文献检索。使用了以下关键词:“急性中毒”、“儿科中毒”、“故意中毒”、“无意中毒”和“自杀未遂”。结果:共纳入38篇文献。其中一半是在过去五年内出版的。分析的重点是每项研究的材料和方法的特点、结果和结论部分。结论:意外中毒以低龄儿童为主,男性略占优势。它们通常发生在家里,偶尔会导致严重伤害甚至死亡。这一人群中最常见的中毒原因是药物和家用产品。青少年中大多数中毒是故意自杀。在年龄较大的儿童中,非处方止痛药是急性中毒最常见的原因。通过向监护人提供预防性教育计划,并用更安全的产品取代可能有毒的家用产品,可以避免意外中毒。预防故意中毒应该建立在社区支持系统和行为计划的基础上。医疗保健专业人员应该熟悉中毒,并根据年龄和性别了解中毒的不同模式。
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