2023 Annual Report of the National Poison Data System® (NPDS) from America's Poison Centers®: 41st Annual Report.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
Clinical Toxicology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-17 DOI:10.1080/15563650.2024.2412423
David D Gummin, James B Mowry, Michael C Beuhler, Daniel A Spyker, Laura J Rivers, Ryan Feldman, Kaitlyn Brown, Nathaniel P T Pham, Alvin C Bronstein, Carol DesLauriers
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Abstract

Introduction: This is the 41st Annual Report of America's Poison Centers® National Poison Data System®. As of 1 January, 2023, all 55 of the nation's poison centers uploaded case data automatically to NPDS.

Methods: We analyzed the case data, tabulating specific indices from the NPDS®. The methodology was as in previous years. Where changes were introduced, the differences are identified. Cases with medical outcomes of death were evaluated by a team of medical and clinical toxicologists using an ordinal scale of 1-6 to assess the Relative Contribution to Fatality of the exposure.

Results: In 2023, 2,421,251 closed encounters were logged by the National Poison Data System®: 2,080,659 human exposures, 41,857 animal exposures, 293,663 information requests, 5,046 human confirmed nonexposures, and 26 animal confirmed nonexposures. The upload interval was 4.88 [4.43, 9.33] (median [25%, 75%]) minutes, creating a near real-time national exposure and information database and surveillance system. Total encounters showed a 2.49% decrease from 2022 while human exposure cases increased by 0.764% and health care facility human exposure cases increased by 2.38%. All information requests decreased by 19.1%, medication identification (Drug ID) requests decreased by 14.0%, and medical information requests showed a 61.3% decrease, returning to pre-COVID-19 pandemic numbers. Drug Information requests showed a 17.6% decrease, due to continued declining COVID-19 vaccine calls to poison centers, but these still comprised 21.7% of all information contacts. Human exposures with less serious outcomes have decreased by 1.58% per year since 2008, while those with more serious outcomes (moderate, major or death) have increased by 4.25% per year since 2000.Consistent with the previous year, the top 4 substance classes most frequently involved in all human exposures were analgesics (11.00%), household cleaning substances (7.12%), antidepressants (5.58%), and cosmetics/personal care products (5.01%). Cardiovascular drugs (4.97%) replaced antihistamines as the 5th most common substance class. As a class, analgesic exposures increased most rapidly, by 1,260 cases/year (2.72%/year) over the past 10 years for cases with more serious outcomes.The top 5 most common exposures in children aged 5 years or less were household cleaning substances (10.1%), analgesics (9.13%), cosmetics/personal care products (9.10%), foreign bodies/toys/miscellaneous (8.03%), and dietary supplements/herbals/homeopathic (6.88%). The National Poison Data System® documented 3,272 human exposures resulting in death; 2,700 (82.5%) of these were judged as related (Relative Contribution to Fatality of 1-Undoubtedly responsible, 2-Probably responsible, or 3-Contributory).

Conclusions: These data support the continued value of poison center expertise and the need for specialized medical toxicology information to manage the increasing number of more serious exposures. Unintentional and intentional exposures continue to be a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the US. The near real-time nature of the National Poison Data System® represents a national public health resource for collecting and monitoring US exposure cases and information requests. The continuing mission of the National Poison Data System® is to provide a nationwide infrastructure for surveillance for all types of exposures (e.g., foreign body, infectious, venomous, chemical agent, or commercial product), and the identification and tracking of significant public health events. The National Poison Data System® is a model system for the near real-time surveillance of national and global public health.

2023 年美国毒物中心国家毒物数据系统® (NPDS) 年度报告:第 41 次年度报告。
简介:这是美国毒物中心®国家毒物数据系统®的第41届年度报告。截至2023年1月1日,全国所有55个中毒中心都自动将病例数据上传到NPDS。方法:我们对病例资料进行分析,将NPDS®的具体指标制成表格。方法与前几年一样。在引入更改的地方,识别差异。医学和临床毒理学家小组使用1-6的序数量表对医疗结果死亡的病例进行评估,以评估接触对死亡的相对贡献。结果:在2023年,国家毒物数据系统®记录了2,421,251次封闭接触:2,080,659次人类接触,41,857次动物接触,293,663次信息请求,5,046次人类确认未接触,26次动物确认未接触。上传间隔为4.88[4.43,9.33]分钟(中位数[25%,75%]),建立了近乎实时的全国曝光信息数据库和监测系统。与2022年相比,总接触病例减少2.49%,人类接触病例增加0.764%,卫生保健机构接触病例增加2.38%。所有信息请求下降19.1%,药物识别(Drug ID)请求下降14.0%,医疗信息请求下降61.3%,恢复到covid -19大流行前的数量。由于对中毒中心的COVID-19疫苗呼叫持续减少,药物信息请求下降了17.6%,但这些请求仍占所有信息联系人的21.7%。自2008年以来,后果较轻的人类接触率每年下降1.58%,而后果较严重的(中度、严重或死亡)接触率自2000年以来每年增加4.25%。与前一年一致,在所有人类暴露中最常涉及的前4类物质是镇痛药(11.00%)、家用清洁物质(7.12%)、抗抑郁药(5.58%)和化妆品/个人护理产品(5.01%)。心血管类药物(4.97%)取代抗组胺药成为第5大常见药物类别。作为一个类别,镇痛药暴露增加最快,在过去10年中,对于后果更严重的病例,增加了1260例/年(2.72%/年)。5岁以下儿童最常见的前5位接触物分别是家用清洁用品(10.1%)、止痛药(9.13%)、化妆品/个人护理用品(9.10%)、异物/玩具/杂项(8.03%)和膳食补充剂/草药/顺位疗法(6.88%)。国家毒物数据系统®记录了3,272人接触导致死亡的毒物;其中2700例(82.5%)被判定为相关(对死亡的相对贡献为1-无疑负责,2-可能负责,或3-分担)。结论:这些数据支持中毒中心专业知识的持续价值,以及对专业医学毒理学信息的需求,以管理越来越多的更严重的暴露。在美国,无意和有意的暴露仍然是发病率和死亡率的一个重要原因。近乎实时的国家毒物数据系统®代表了收集和监测美国暴露病例和信息请求的国家公共卫生资源。国家毒物数据系统®的持续使命是为监测所有类型的暴露(例如异物、传染性、有毒、化学剂或商业产品)以及识别和跟踪重大公共卫生事件提供全国性基础设施。国家毒物数据系统®是一个近乎实时监测国家和全球公共卫生的模型系统。
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Clinical Toxicology
Clinical Toxicology 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
12.10%
发文量
148
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: clinical Toxicology publishes peer-reviewed scientific research and clinical advances in clinical toxicology. The journal reflects the professional concerns and best scientific judgment of its sponsors, the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology, the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists, the American Association of Poison Control Centers and the Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology and, as such, is the leading international journal in the specialty.
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