CONTEXT: Acute intoxications are frequently seen in Dutch hospitals. Based on single-centre studies and the fact that there are no clear guidelines, we hypothesised that hospital admission of acute intoxications may vary. Furthermore, decontamination treatment of poisonings may differ between hospitals, as earlier studies showed that adherence to international guidelines concerning decontamination may be poor. OBJECTIVE: We aim to identify possible variations in Dutch hospital admission and decontamination treatment of patients with acute intoxications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data on acute intoxications was retrospectively collected from patient records from the emergency departments of six Dutch hospitals. All patients older than 14 years ...
Background In Oslo, the majority of patients with acute poisoning are treated in primary care, at an...
Background Procedures for the clinical assessment of acute poisoning by substances o...
Background Young patients with acute poisoning by substances of abuse have increased...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: Acute intoxications are frequently seen in Dutch hospitals. B...
Context. Acute intoxications are frequently seen in Dutch hospitals. Based on single-centre studies ...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY OBJECTIVE: After acute intoxication, most patients presenting to...
Background Most patients with acute poisoning are treated as outpatients worldwide. In Oslo, these p...
OBJECTIVE: To assess in-hospital and long-term mortality of Dutch ICU patients admitted with an acut...
INTRODUCTION: We noticed that fewer patients with self-poisoning were transferred from the ED to the...
INTRODUCTION: We noticed that fewer patients with self-poisoning were transferred from the ED to the...
Abstract Background Most patients with acute poisoning are treated as outpatients worldwide. In Oslo...
Background: Poisoned patients are frequently admitted following Emergency Department (ED) presentati...
OBJECTIVE:The aims of this study were to assess the characteristics of all acute poisoning admission...
Background: The incidence of adverse drug reaction (ADR)-related hospitalisations has usually been a...
Introduction: Poisoning is a significant global public health problem. The appropriate management of...
Background In Oslo, the majority of patients with acute poisoning are treated in primary care, at an...
Background Procedures for the clinical assessment of acute poisoning by substances o...
Background Young patients with acute poisoning by substances of abuse have increased...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: Acute intoxications are frequently seen in Dutch hospitals. B...
Context. Acute intoxications are frequently seen in Dutch hospitals. Based on single-centre studies ...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY OBJECTIVE: After acute intoxication, most patients presenting to...
Background Most patients with acute poisoning are treated as outpatients worldwide. In Oslo, these p...
OBJECTIVE: To assess in-hospital and long-term mortality of Dutch ICU patients admitted with an acut...
INTRODUCTION: We noticed that fewer patients with self-poisoning were transferred from the ED to the...
INTRODUCTION: We noticed that fewer patients with self-poisoning were transferred from the ED to the...
Abstract Background Most patients with acute poisoning are treated as outpatients worldwide. In Oslo...
Background: Poisoned patients are frequently admitted following Emergency Department (ED) presentati...
OBJECTIVE:The aims of this study were to assess the characteristics of all acute poisoning admission...
Background: The incidence of adverse drug reaction (ADR)-related hospitalisations has usually been a...
Introduction: Poisoning is a significant global public health problem. The appropriate management of...
Background In Oslo, the majority of patients with acute poisoning are treated in primary care, at an...
Background Procedures for the clinical assessment of acute poisoning by substances o...
Background Young patients with acute poisoning by substances of abuse have increased...