中毒流行病学,临床结果和管理决策的公众呼吁:在沙特阿拉伯全国远程医疗毒理学咨询服务数据的横断面分析。

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摘要

背景:中毒是一个主要的全球公共卫生负担,在流行病学和管理方面存在显著的区域差异。沙特毒理学咨询服务(TCS)通过公共热线提供全国范围的远程咨询,从而能够系统地收集数据并分析中毒模式。然而,沙特阿拉伯缺乏关于中毒流行病学和远程保健服务的当代数据。目的:本研究旨在分析来自公共呼叫的全国TCS数据,以便系统地表征社区中毒流行病学和临床概况。具体目标包括确定社会人口、季节和地理分布,确定常见的毒性物质类别及其相关的临床特征,并分析不同毒性暴露类别的管理决策。方法:我们对2023年1月1日至12月31日期间拨打国家TCS热线的所有公众电话进行了回顾性分析。收集的数据包括中毒病例人口统计、地理位置、药剂类别、症状和管理决策。描述性统计描述了研究人群的特征。卡方检验评估变量之间的相关性,显著性集为p结果:在分析的39,142个咨询中,儿童年龄为1岁。结论:这是对国家毒理学咨询数据流行病学的首次综合分析,显示儿童年龄为1岁
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Poisoning Epidemiology, Clinical Outcomes and Management Decisions for General Public Calls: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Nationwide Telehealth Toxicology Consultation Service Data in Saudi Arabia.

Background: Poisoning represents a major global public health burden with significant regional variations in epidemiology and management. The Saudi Toxicology Consultation Service (TCS) provides nationwide remote consultation through a public hotline, enabling systematic data collection and analysis of poisoning patterns. However, contemporary data on poisoning epidemiology and telehealth services in Saudi Arabia is lacking.

Objectives: This study aimed to analyze national TCS data originating from public calls, in order to systematically characterize community-based poisoning epidemiology and clinical profiles. Specific goals included determining sociodemographic, seasonal, and geographic distributions, identifying common agent categories and their associated clinical profiles, and analyzing management decisions across different toxic exposure categories.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of all public calls to the national TCS hotline between January 1 and December 31, 2023. Data collected included poisoning cases demographics, geographic location, agent category, symptoms, and management decisions. Descriptive statistics characterized the study population. Chi-square tests assessed associations between variables with significance set at p < 0.001.

Results: Among 39,142 consultations analyzed, children aged 1-<3 years had the highest consultation rate (157.59 per 10,000). Females showed higher utilization than males (15.41 vs. 10.10 per 10,000). The Central region demonstrated the highest consultation rate (19.13 per 10,000). Medications were the most common agent category (49.37%), followed by household products (26.32%) and health supplements (22.99%). Most cases were asymptomatic (97.19%) and managed through home observation (74.53%). However, bites/stings and substance abuse cases more frequently required hospital referrals (70.56% and 61.97% respectively) despite being predominantly asymptomatic.

Conclusions: This first comprehensive analysis of the epidemiology of national toxicology consultations data reveals children 1-<3 years old as the highest risk group for poisonings in Saudi Arabia, with medications as the predominant exposure. The large proportion of cases safely managed by the TCS demonstrates the feasibility and healthcare value of expanding remote toxicology services to improve efficiency and reduce costs. Data-driven insights could inform preventative initiatives, clinical guidance development, and strategic policies to curb poisoning incidence by targeting highest-risk demographics.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health is an esteemed international publication, offering a platform for peer-reviewed articles that drive advancements in global epidemiology and international health. Our mission is to shape global health policy by showcasing cutting-edge scholarship and innovative strategies.
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