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Title: Caustic ingestion in adults--epidemiology and prevention. Author: Christesen HB. Journal: J Toxicol Clin Toxicol; 1994; 32(5):557-68. PubMed ID: 7932915. Abstract: A 16 year retrospective review identified 179 patients hospitalized for ingestion of caustic products in Aarhus County, Denmark. Seventy-five were adults over 15 years of age and residents of Aarhus County. The average annual incidence rate of hospitalization for caustic injury in adults was 1/100,000 with an incidence of esophageal burns of 0.8/100,000/y. Of the adults 61% attempted suicide: of these 61% were women. The annual incidence rate for adult women attempting suicide had an increasing trend (p = 0.048). Changes of the incidence rate for unintentional ingestions and for male suicide attempts were not significant. More than half of the suicide attempts were by patients with a history of a psychiatric illness. Of the caustics ingested by adults 94% were liquids. Acids accounted for 55% of the ingested products. Suicidal ingestion of hydrochloric acid was fatal in 6 of 12 adults. The inavailability of liquid caustics in the homes of patients at suicidal risk might prevent impulsive ingestion.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]