Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Not yet recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05800314 |
Other study ID # |
Scoring systems |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Not yet recruiting |
Phase |
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
November 2023 |
Est. completion date |
December 2024 |
Study information
Verified date |
March 2023 |
Source |
Assiut University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Observational
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Clinical Trial Summary
1. Assessment of the effectiveness of a validated poisoning specific scoring system (new
poisoning mortality [PMS]) and other commonly used scoring systems for all acutely ill
patient (Simple clinical score [SCS] and Rapid Emergency Medicine Score [REMS]) at
Assiut university hospitals.
2. Comparison between these scoring systems in terms of sensitivity and specificity in both
children and adults.
3. Design a toxicological sheet for Assiut poison control center that include this
poisoning scoring system so it could help in assessing prognosis of acute poisoned cas
Description:
Acute poisoning is a global health problem. Prevention of mortality in both intentional and
accidental poisonings is essential(Cheung et al., 2018) Regarding prevalence in Egypt, 38470
pediatric patients presentedd to Ain Shams University -Poisoning Toxicology Center(ASU-PTC)
2009-2013 (Sonya et al., 2016) .Also, 937 adult poisoned patients were admitted to Tanta
Emergency University hospital in 2012 (Enas, 2012).
Mortality prediction in acute poisoning cases has been explored by applying various clinical
scoring systems used in critical care (Alizadeh et al, 2014; Banderas-Bravo et al., 2017) .
There are different non-specific scoring systems that depend physiological variables only
such as:
1. The acute physiology and chronic health evaluation (APACHE) score
2. Simplified Acute physiology score (SAPS) They are commonly applied tools in the
intensive care unit; they are used for predicting the outcomes in poisoning cases. But
they became of limited utility because they are time consuming. (Bilgin et al., 2005).
There are other non-specific scoring system but non time consuming such as
1. Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS) was a powerful predictor of in hospital mortality
in patients attending the ED
2. Simple Clinical Score (SCS) a quickly and accurately identifying patients at both a low
and high risk of death. (J Kellett,et al ,2006) New Poisoning Mortality Score (PMS):is
specific scoring system that depends on demographic variables, poisoning related
variables and vital signs, so accurately predicted the probability of death for patients
with acute poisoning. This could contribute to the clinical decision making for patients
with acute poisoning at the ED (Han et al., 2021). Results indicated that 724 poisoning
cases were admitted to Children's Hospital during the year 2012 in Assuit governorate,
Prediction of prognosis in patients with acute poisoning has a clinical significance
i.e., it helps in timely and appropriate treatment. However, toxicology research lacks a
well-accepted method for assessing the severity of poisoning (Cheung et al., 2018).
There is a lack in using and including this scoring systems in daily assessing of
patients. Thus, the objective of this study is to assess the efficacy of a poisoning
specific scoring system (PMS) and other nonspecific, physiologic, and rapid scoring
systems (REMS and SCS). This could assist in treatment and therapeutic decision making
at early stages for patients with acute poisoning.