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Severity grading of childhood poisoning: the Multicentre Study of Poisoning in Children (MSPC) score

Authors :
Marchi, Alberto G.
Bet, Nicola
Peisino, Maria G.
Vietti-Ramus, Marisa
Raspino, Maurizio
Di Pietro, Pasquale
Bernini, Gabriella
Cantini, Lina
Chiandetti, Lino
Da Dalt, Liviana
Crichiutti, Giovanni
Nocerino, Agostino
Source :
Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology. May, 1995, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p223, 9 p.
Publication Year :
1995

Abstract

Scores for severity grading of childhood poisoning may be useful in comparing different causes of poisoning, in order to identify the main risks and their changes over time. The Multicentre Study of Poisoning in Children score is based on four levels of severity (1 -- mild, 2 -- moderate, 3 -- severe, 4 -- very severe) involving nine target groups: seven relating to organ systems (gastrointestinal, nervous, respiratory, circulatory, renal, hepatic, skin), one to metabolic abnormalities and one to injuries from corrosive substances. Each patient is classified by the highest level attributed to any one of the nine groups. The score has been prospectively tested in 644 symptomatic children, aged 0-13 years, admitted to six pediatric hospitals of Northern Italy from January 1, 1991 to December 31, 1993. Poisoning was categorized as mild (1) in 357 children (53.8%), moderate (2) in 285 (42.9%), severe (3) in 18 (2.7%) and very severe (4) in 4 (0.6%). No deaths occurred. Severity grading according to The Multicentre Study of Poisoning in Children score confirms the prevalence of mild and moderate poisonings in children; the score seems to be an objective method suitable for epidemiological studies in different countries. Its clinical usefulness deserves more investigation.<br />(Key Words: child; poisoning; severity grading; multicentre study.) INTRODUCTION Established objective criteria for severity grading of childhood poisoning are still lacking in the published medical literature, although they could be [...]

Details

ISSN :
07313810
Volume :
33
Issue :
3
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
edsgcl.17000863