Buyurgan Çağrı S, Köse Ataman, Babuş Seyran B, Yarkaç Akif, Usluer Halil O, Temel Gülhan O
Department of Emergency Medicine, Mersin University, Faculty of Medicine, Mersin, Turkey.
Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, Mersin University, Faculty of Medicine, Mersin, Turkey.
J Arthropod Borne Dis. 2023 Sep 30;17(3):287-298. doi: 10.18502/jad.v17i3.14988. eCollection 2023 Sep.
There are few studies analyzing the epidemiological characteristics and clinical features of arthropod bites and stings, emergency department (ED) admission rate and cost burden. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical features and ED burden of such cases.
We retrospectively analyzed 954 patients who presented to ED after exposure to arthropods. The demographic and clinical characteristics, treatment rates, consultation and hospitalization requirements, and costs were evaluated.
The rate of presentation to the ED after exposure to arthropods was 0.36%. Among the identifiable insects, 25%, 22%, 5%, 3% and 1% patients were exposed to bees, ticks, scorpions, spiders, and centipedes, respectively. Of the included patients, 51% were male and the mean age was 39.4±14.8 years. Exposure to arthropods was most commonly seen in the summers (45%). Local and systemic toxicities developed in 11% and 1% of patients, respectively. Further examinations were requested in 50% of cases and 83% of cases received treatment. 4% of cases were hospitalized, and 21% were prescribed medicines.. The average cost per patient of exposure to spiders, scorpions, centipedes, ticks and bees were 45.5, 28.3, 17.3, 12.6, and 10.1 US Dollars, respectively. The total cost of ED for all patients was calculated as $12,694.65.
We believe that a better understanding of the characteristics and prevalence of arthropod bites and stings will have a positive impact on primary prevention, health resource planning and reducing the burden on EDs by improving people's knowledge and practices to reduce the incidence of bites and stings.
很少有研究分析节肢动物叮咬和蜇伤的流行病学特征、临床特点、急诊科(ED)收治率及成本负担。本研究旨在评估此类病例的临床特点及急诊科负担。
我们回顾性分析了954例暴露于节肢动物后前往急诊科就诊的患者。评估了患者的人口统计学和临床特征、治疗率、会诊及住院需求以及成本。
暴露于节肢动物后前往急诊科就诊的比例为0.36%。在可识别的昆虫中,分别有25%、22%、5%、3%和1%的患者暴露于蜜蜂、蜱、蝎子、蜘蛛和蜈蚣。纳入的患者中,51%为男性,平均年龄为39.4±14.8岁。节肢动物暴露最常见于夏季(45%)。分别有11%和1%的患者出现局部和全身毒性反应。50%的病例需要进一步检查,83%的病例接受了治疗。4%的病例住院治疗,21%的病例开具了药物。暴露于蜘蛛、蝎子、蜈蚣、蜱和蜜蜂的患者平均每人成本分别为45.5美元、28.3美元、17.3美元、12.6美元和10.1美元。所有患者的急诊科总成本计算为12,694.65美元。
我们认为,更好地了解节肢动物叮咬和蜇伤的特征及患病率,将通过提高人们的知识和实践以降低叮咬和蜇伤的发生率,对一级预防、卫生资源规划以及减轻急诊科负担产生积极影响。