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Citation

Giunta F, Capuzzo M, Giusti P, Bacciconi M, Giron GP, Cima L, Marigo M. Minerva Med. 1981; 72(51): 3511-3522.

Vernacular Title

Le intossicazioni acute ospedalizzate nella regione Veneto. Risultati preliminari su 1721 casi.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1981, Minerva Medica)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7322414

Abstract

An epidemiological study has been made of acute poisoning cases hospitalised in the Veneto region in 1978 and 1979 and the present paper reports an initial sizeable group of 1721 cases. Young people are most affected (60% of cases below the age of 30), particularly in the first decade of life. The male sex is mainly involved in poisoning due to voluntary substances (alcohol, heroin) while females are most affected by psychoactive drugs. The commonest toxic substances are: psychoactive drugs (26%), alcohol (20%), domestic products (19%), heroin (10%), non-narcotic analgesics (4%), agricultural products (3%) and cardiovascular drugs (2%). In 3% of cases it proved impossible to identify the compound in question and in 13% of poisonings different drugs and substances were involved. The average duration of admission was 41/2 days and support treatment was carried out regularly. Mortality was 0.4% (7 cases), 4 of them due to poisoning by domestic products.


Language: it

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