Patients with acute poisoning presenting to an urban emergency department of a tertiary hospital in Tanzania

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Mbarouk G.S. [2 ]
Sawe H.R. [1 ,2 ]
Mfinanga J.A. [1 ,2 ]
Stein J. [3 ]
Levin S. [3 ]
Mwafongo V. [1 ,2 ]
Runyon M.S. [1 ,4 ]
Reynolds T.A. [1 ,3 ,5 ]
Olson K.R. [6 ]
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[1] Emergency Medicine Department, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, P.O. Box 54235, Dar es Salaam
[2] Emergency Medicine Department, Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar es Salaam
[3] Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
[4] Department of Emergency Medicine, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC
[5] Emergency and Trauma Care Lead, World Health Organisation, Geneva
[6] California Poison Control System, University of California, San Francisco, CA
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ED in Africa; Poisoning diagnosis; Poisoning in Africa; Toxicology;
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10.1186/s13104-017-2807-2
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Background: Poisoning is a major public health concern in sub-Saharan Africa, affecting patients of all age groups. Poisoned patients often present to the emergency department (ED) and prompt evaluation and appropriate management are imperative to ensure optimal outcomes. Unfortunately, little is known about the specific presentations of poisoned patients in East Africa. We describe the clinical and epidemiological features of patients presenting to the Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) ED with suspected toxicological syndromes. Methods: This prospective study enrolled a consecutive sample of ED patients who presented with a suspected toxicological syndrome from March 2013 to June 2013. Trained investigators completed a structured case report form (CRF) for each eligible patient, documenting the suspected poison, demographic information, the clinical presentation, and the ED outcome and disposition. The study data were analyzed and summarized with descriptive statistics. Results: Of 8827 patients, who presented to ED-MNH, 106 (1.2%) met inclusion criteria, and all were enrolled. Among those enrolled, the median age was 28 years (interquartile range [IQR] 16 years), and 81 (76.4%) were male. Overall 55 (52%) were single, and 28 (26.4%) had professional jobs. 60 (56.6%) patients were referred from district hospitals, 86.8% of which were in Dar es Salaam. Only 13 (12.3%) of patients presented to the ED within 2 h of the toxic exposure. The etiology of poisoning included alcohol in 42 (50%), a mixture of different medications in 12 (14.3%), and snakebite in 6 (11.3%). Most exposures were intentional (63 [59.4%]) and were via the oral route (88 [83%]). The most common abnormal physical findings were altered mental status (66 [62.3%]) and tachypnoea (68 [64.2%]). One patient died in the ED and 98 (92.5%) required hospital admission. Conclusions: Most patients presenting to the ED with a toxicological syndrome were adult males with intentional exposures. The most common toxic exposure was alcohol (ethanol) intoxication and the most common abnormal findings were altered mental status and tachypnoea. More than three-quarter of patients presented after 2 h of exposure. Almost all patients were admitted to the hospital. © 2017 The Author(s).
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