Veltri J C, Temple A R
Clin Toxicol. 1976;9(3):407-17. doi: 10.3109/15563657608988139.
Seven hundred and seventy-six cases were studied during a six-month period to see if induction of emesis could be successfully managed at home by telephone. Emesis was successful in 98.8% of cases. In 6.7% of all cases, symptoms were found at 4-hour follow-up that were referrable to the ingestion, but all were considered to be of minor consequence. No complications of vomiting occurred. Twenty-four hour follow-up investigation indicated no significant complications of induction of emesis or complications from managing the patient by telephone. It is our conclusion that, with appropriate telephone supervision, home-induced emesis of ingestions expected to produce mild to moderate symptoms is as effective as emergency room or physician office management of cases. Furthermore, the absence of adverse affects of complications arising from the induction of emesis at home in our cases confirms that this form of management is quite safe.
在六个月的时间里对776例病例进行了研究,以观察是否可以通过电话在家中成功诱导呕吐。98.8%的病例呕吐成功。在所有病例的6.7%中,在4小时随访时发现与摄入有关的症状,但所有这些症状都被认为后果轻微。未发生呕吐并发症。24小时随访调查表明,诱导呕吐或通过电话管理患者均未出现明显并发症。我们的结论是,在适当的电话监督下,对预期会产生轻至中度症状的摄入物进行在家诱导呕吐与在急诊室或医生办公室处理病例一样有效。此外,在我们的病例中,在家诱导呕吐未产生并发症的不良影响,这证实了这种管理方式相当安全。