Context: Button battery ingestion is a worldwide problem, with evidence of increasing harms and deaths in recent decades. Australian Poisons Information Centre (PIC) experience includes cases of treatment delay due to lack of healthcare professional recognition of risks, and/or lack of local resources. This study aims to characterise Australian button battery exposures, focusing on exposure circumstances, and preventable health system shortcomings. Methods: A prospective observational study of button battery exposure calls to New South Wales PIC, November 2015–May 2017, using a follow-up survey to obtain outcome data and additional details. Survey data was combined with nationwide PIC data over the same period. Results: Australian PICs were...
BackgroundMagnets and button batteries (BBs) are dangerous ingested foreign bodies in children. The ...
Objective: To identify leading injury risk factors and jurisdictional differences in Australian and ...
Introduction Prolonged exposure to a complete button battery can cause severe tissue necrosis in the...
Button batteries can be lethal if ingested and not promptly excreted or re-moved. These batteries ar...
Purpose: In the 1990-2000s, several large North-American studies increased the awareness about the r...
Article cliniqueBackground Although the ingestion of button batteries is an infrequent situation, it...
AbstractOver the last 10 years, there has been a dramatic rise in the incidence of severe injuries i...
Button battery ingestion cases are rare but possibilities of these turning into life-threatening or ...
Button batteries, also known as disc batteries, are tiny, round batteries commonly present in numero...
textabstractSerious and fatal complications after button battery ingestion are increasing worldwide....
Background. Ingestion of foreign bodies remains a frequent reason for presentation to paediatric eme...
Copyright © 2013 Mohammed HossamThabet et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
ABSTRACT: Button batteries (BB) remain a health hazard to children as ingestion might lead to life-t...
Abstract Button batteries (BB) are found in common household items and can lead to significant morbi...
Background Efficient effective child product safety (PS) responses require data on hazards, injury s...
BackgroundMagnets and button batteries (BBs) are dangerous ingested foreign bodies in children. The ...
Objective: To identify leading injury risk factors and jurisdictional differences in Australian and ...
Introduction Prolonged exposure to a complete button battery can cause severe tissue necrosis in the...
Button batteries can be lethal if ingested and not promptly excreted or re-moved. These batteries ar...
Purpose: In the 1990-2000s, several large North-American studies increased the awareness about the r...
Article cliniqueBackground Although the ingestion of button batteries is an infrequent situation, it...
AbstractOver the last 10 years, there has been a dramatic rise in the incidence of severe injuries i...
Button battery ingestion cases are rare but possibilities of these turning into life-threatening or ...
Button batteries, also known as disc batteries, are tiny, round batteries commonly present in numero...
textabstractSerious and fatal complications after button battery ingestion are increasing worldwide....
Background. Ingestion of foreign bodies remains a frequent reason for presentation to paediatric eme...
Copyright © 2013 Mohammed HossamThabet et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
ABSTRACT: Button batteries (BB) remain a health hazard to children as ingestion might lead to life-t...
Abstract Button batteries (BB) are found in common household items and can lead to significant morbi...
Background Efficient effective child product safety (PS) responses require data on hazards, injury s...
BackgroundMagnets and button batteries (BBs) are dangerous ingested foreign bodies in children. The ...
Objective: To identify leading injury risk factors and jurisdictional differences in Australian and ...
Introduction Prolonged exposure to a complete button battery can cause severe tissue necrosis in the...