Or Segev, Christopher Hoyte, Nicole Taylor, Amanda Katz, Dennis Scolnik, Efrat Zandberg, Eyal Hassoun, Miguel Glatstein
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Introduction of a New Toxicology Consult Service in a Large Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital.
Background: Clinical toxicology is not a certified specialty in Israel, consequently there are a limited number of toxicologists and toxicology services available for consultation.
Objectives: To establish a medical toxicology consultation service focusing on bedside consultations, which had not previously been available in Israel.
Methods: This single-center, retrospective chart review of toxicology consults was conducted during the first years after the initiation of a new toxicology service.
Results: From September 2017 to December 2021, 1703 toxicology consultations were conducted. The most common exposures and reasons for consultation included psychotropic medications (427, 23%), analgesics and anti-inflammatory medications (353, 19%), household products (312, 17%), substances of abuse (240, 13%), and natural toxins (142, 8%). Bedside medical toxicology consultations were performed in 1036 cases (62%) during daytime and night shifts. The number of consultation requests increased steadily over the study period.
Conclusions: The new toxicology service led to a significant change in the institution's approach to toxicological patients. A bedside toxicology service could help reduce the healthcare burden on national poison centers and can offer readily available, personalized, medical toxicology care.
期刊介绍:
The Israel Medical Association Journal (IMAJ), representing medical sciences and medicine in Israel, is published in English by the Israel Medical Association.
The Israel Medical Association Journal (IMAJ) was initiated in 1999.