2022
DOI: 10.9734/jammr/2022/v34i2031466
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A Proposal for a Novel Scoring System for Triage of Acutely Poisoned Patients at Tanta University Poisoning Treating Center, Egypt

Abstract: Background: Poisoning is defined as exposure of an individual to a potentiality harmful substance either by inhalation, skin contact, ingestion, or injection. Aim of the Work: This study aimed to develop and validate a novel scoring system using vital signs, arterial blood gases (ABG) and consciousness level as a tool of triage for evaluation and outcome prediction of acutely poisoned patients. Methods: The current prospective cohort study was conducted on patients with acute poisoning who were adm… Show more

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“…For GCS, it was significantly lower in ICU admitted patients rather than ICU-not admitted patients (p<0.001) and in non-survivors compared to the survivors (p=0.004). Figure (1) demonstrates that the most frequently reported manifestations were vomiting and abdominal colic while the least reported manifestations were disturbed consciousness and sweating. Statistical analysis of the results of laboratory investigations is demonstrated in table (2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For GCS, it was significantly lower in ICU admitted patients rather than ICU-not admitted patients (p<0.001) and in non-survivors compared to the survivors (p=0.004). Figure (1) demonstrates that the most frequently reported manifestations were vomiting and abdominal colic while the least reported manifestations were disturbed consciousness and sweating. Statistical analysis of the results of laboratory investigations is demonstrated in table (2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%