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  • A small number of patients in intensive care (2% to 14%) get treated for acute drug poisoning, but most of them recover quickly, usually staying less than 2 days.
  • Researchers studied data from 28 hospitals to see what makes some patients stay longer in the ICU or risk dying.
  • They found that problems like trouble breathing, kidney issues, and low blood pressure make it harder for patients to recover from drug poisoning.

Article Abstract

Background: The share of patients receiving intensive care treatment because of acute drug poisoning is 2% to 14% of all patients receiving intensive care. The outcome is mainly good and the length of intensive care is usually less than 2 days. Our aim was to recognize the risks for prolonged intensive care and hospital mortality using admission Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II and Sequential Organ Failure Assessment scoring in acute drug-poisoned patients.

Methods: A national, prospectively collected intensive care unit (ICU) data registry was used for analysis. Data from 28 ICUs in university and secondary nonteaching hospitals from 1998 to 2004 were available.

Results: There were 255 admissions because of acute drug poisoning, which represented 4.5% of all admissions. The mean length of the ICU stay was 32.1 hours. Of the patients, 11.5% had a prolonged ICU stay (>48 hours). Hospital mortality was 2.3%. The mean Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score was 14.4 (SD, 8.1) and the mean Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score was 4.8 (SD, 3.0). The mean Glasgow Coma Scale score on admission was 9.7 (SD, 4.7). In the multivariate analysis, the highest odds ratios for prolonged ICU stay were respiratory failure, lowered platelet count, and renal dysfunction. In the multivariate analysis, the highest odds ratios for hospital mortality were respiratory failure, renal failure, and hypotension.

Conclusions: In acute intoxication, respiratory and renal dysfunction and failure are risk factors for poor outcome.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrc.2010.08.009DOI Listing

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