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Clinical Trials/NCT05185570
NCT05185570
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Evaluation of the Risk Factors Influencing the Prognosis of Elderly Patients With Acute Poisoning.

Sohag University0 sites20 target enrollmentJanuary 2022
ConditionsAcute Poisoning

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Acute Poisoning
Sponsor
Sohag University
Enrollment
20
Primary Endpoint
Change in Acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II score (APACHE II) in cases of elderly patients with acute poisoning.
Last Updated
4 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Acute poisoning is a major public health problem all over the world, it causes significant mortality and morbidity. It primarily involves younger populations, with less than 3% of the affected cases being in people aged 60 years or older in most studies. More than half of the intoxication events in the elderly over 65 years old were accidental.

Detailed Description

The elderly are different from younger adults in many aspects. There are age related physiological changes. They have a higher incidence of comorbidities and use of many medications for chronic conditions, both of which make the elderly more susceptible to acute poisoning and its related consequences. Although the elderly form a relatively small proportion of those admitted to hospital for acute self-poisoning, the poisoning in them is often more serious, complications are more frequent and a fatal outcome is more common. The presence of multiple physical, social, and psychiatric problems, with possible difficulties in the diagnosis of poisoning make the management of the elderly more complicated than that of younger poisoned patients. There are three main difficulties in diagnosing acute poisoning in the elderly. At first, it may not be easily obvious that the patient has taken an overdose. Secondly, the presence of pre-existing diseases may obscure the clinical picture and finally, the drug may cause physical signs that similar to common problems of old age.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
January 2022
End Date
October 2022
Last Updated
4 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Abeer hussien Mohamed

Teaching assistant in Forensic Medicine &Clinical Toxicology Department Faculty of Medicine

Sohag University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • all patients more than 60 years will be included.

Exclusion Criteria

  • younger than 60 years.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Change in Acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II score (APACHE II) in cases of elderly patients with acute poisoning.

Time Frame: 24 hours after admission to intensive care unit (ICU).

"Acute Physiology And Chronic Health Evaluation II(APACHE II) " is a severity-of-disease classification system. one of several ICU scoring systems. It is applied within 24 hours of admission of a patient to an intensive care unit (ICU): an integer score from 0 to 71 is computed based on several measurements; higher scores correspond to more severe disease and a higher risk of death.

Change in Poisoning Severity Score (PSS) in cases of elderly patients with acute poisoning.

Time Frame: 24 hours after admission to intensive care unit (ICU).

"Poisoning Severity Score (PSS)" is a standardized scale for grading the severity of poisoning allows qualitative evaluation of. morbidity caused by poisoning, better identification of real risks and comparability of data.

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