Background. There are few Spanish studies on acute poisoning in the elderly despite the associated risk factors of this group of patients. Material and methods. Retrospective descriptive study of acute poisonings treated in the Emergency Service of the University Hospital of Zaragoza from 1995 to 2009 on patients 65 years old or older Results. A total of 762 patients were selected in the study (4.74% of all acute poisonings) with a mean age of 74.16 (SD ± 6) years. Ingestion was the major route of exposure (85%) and alcohol overdose (28, 7%) was the most frequent type of poisoning. A trend was also observed showing a lower emetic treatment and gastric lavage and an increase in activated charcoal. Benzodiazepines (14.3%) and toxic household products (11%) with caustic properties were also the main toxics found in the study. Conclusions. Acute poisonings in the elderly required more hospitalizations, have a higher mortality and more autolytic attempts which result in death.
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Miranda Arto, P., Ferrer Dufol, A., Ruiz Ruiz, F. J., Menao Guillén, S., & Civeira Murillo, E. (2014). Intoxicaciones agudas en pacientes mayores de 65 años. Anales Del Sistema Sanitario de Navarra, 37(1), 99–108. https://doi.org/10.4321/s1137-66272014000100011
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