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  • Volume:5 Issue:3
  • Adult Food Poisoning in a Tertiary University Hospital: Retrospective Evaluation of Emergency Depart...

Adult Food Poisoning in a Tertiary University Hospital: Retrospective Evaluation of Emergency Department Visits and Outcomes

Authors : Serhat Örün, Batuhan İlbey Başol, Dilek Doğan, Habibe Selmin Özensoy
Pages : 100-104
Doi:10.47482/acmr.1518098
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Publication Date : 2024-09-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Aim The clinical diagnosis, which occurs with various symptoms as a result of consumption of contaminated food, is defined as food poisoning (FP). A large number of people experience FP around the world each year. This report focuses on the clinical and descriptive characteristics of adult cases visiting the emergency department (ED) due to FP. Material and Methods This study was planned as a retrospective examination of adult FP cases who visited a tertiary ED in a 4-year period. Complaints, vital signs, physical examination and laboratory data at the time of the visit were recorded. The treatment given for ED and the ways to recover from ED were also evaluated. Results 61 patients were included. 43 patients (70.5%) were male. Median age was 31 years (min: 18- max: 73). The most common symptom was nausea (n=27, 44.3%). No relationship was detected between length of hospital stay and descriptive data. Most of cases except two (96.7%), were discharged after the treatments administered in the ED. Conclusion FP cases are often young and male. They most often visit ED with complaints of nausea and are often discharged from ED after treatment. Descriptive data is not predictive of outcomes.
Keywords : Poisoning, Emergency Departments, Nausea, Gastroenteritis, Abdominal Pain

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