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Evaluation of "Drug Poisonings, Emergency Service" Studies Published In Pubmed 01.01.2019- 01.01.2020

İ.Hamit HANCI1, Neslihan Gurbuz2
1Deparment of Forensic Medicine, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey
2Departmet of Emergency Service, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey

Aim: Our aim in this study is to evaluate the "Drug poisonings & Emergency service" studies published in Pubmed between 01.01.2019 and 01.01.2020.

Methods: The literature review was carried out using the terms “drug poisoning & emergency medicine” in PubMed (http: // www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/ entrez) between 01.01.2019 and 01.01.2020. All summaries defined in the searches were reviewed and suitable studies were selected.

Results: Between 01.01.2019 and 01.01.2020, 85 studies were identified in Pubmed. 28.24 % (24) of these studies are retrospective, prospective, cohort studies, meta-analyzes, 56.47 % (48) original studies, of which 20.83 % narcotic poisoning (opioid, synthetic cannabinoids, cannabis, heroin), 8.33 % (4) cases of overdose paracetamol poisoning, 8.33 % allergic reactions due to drug use, 6.25 % (3) cases of acute alcohol poisoning, 56.25 % of other original studies. Studies to treat complications from intoxication are 15.29 %.

Conclusion: According to this annual evaluation, the most common study in applications to emergency departments and poison centers was original articles on drug poisoning 56.47 %. Retrospective, prospective, cohort studies and meta-analyzes were 28.24 %, and studies on the treatment of complications resulting from drug poisoning were 15.29 %.

Keywords: Drug poisonings, emergency service, clinical toxicology


İ.Hamit HANCI, Neslihan Gurbuz. Evaluation of "Drug Poisonings, Emergency Service" Studies Published In Pubmed 01.01.2019- 01.01.2020. . 9999; 0: 0-0

Corresponding Author: İ.Hamit HANCI, Türkiye


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