Bruyndonckx_2002_Eur.J.Emerg.Med_9_238

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Title : Fatal intentional poisoning cases admitted to the University Hospitals of Leuven, Belgium from 1993 to 1996 - Bruyndonckx_2002_Eur.J.Emerg.Med_9_238
Author(s) : Bruyndonckx RB , Meulemans AI , Sabbe MB , Kumar AA , Delooz HH
Ref : Eur J Emerg Med , 9 :238 , 2002
Abstract : Between January 1993 and July 1996, a total of 2827 intentional cases of poisoning were registered in the University Hospitals of Leuven, Belgium. Ten of these cases were fatal. This study was set up to evaluate the substances involved, the circumstances, the features and the characteristics of the patients who died due to intentional poisoning. The male to female ratio of these fatal cases was 9 : 1. The median age was 43 years. Two groups of substances were revealed to be associated with fatal outcome. The first group consisted of chemicals (seven lethal cases): cholinesterase inhibitors ( =3), methanol ( =2) and paraquat ( =2). The second group consisted of benzodiazepines (three lethal cases). In the cases of poisoning with chemicals, death was directly related to product toxicity and the severity of the poisoning, whilst with benzodiazepines, which are considered to be relatively safe drugs even when taken in overdose, there was a clear relationship between a fatal outcome and a delay between ingestion and medical support. Product toxicity, complications and a delay in medical support may be considered as predictors for the effectiveness and efficacy of treatment and may influence which medical treatments need to be administered.
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Bruyndonckx RB, Meulemans AI, Sabbe MB, Kumar AA, Delooz HH (2002)
Fatal intentional poisoning cases admitted to the University Hospitals of Leuven, Belgium from 1993 to 1996
Eur J Emerg Med 9 :238

Bruyndonckx RB, Meulemans AI, Sabbe MB, Kumar AA, Delooz HH (2002)
Eur J Emerg Med 9 :238