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Outcomes and Costs of Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit Due to Accidental or Intentional Poisoning.

Shannon M FernandoPeter M ReardonIan M BallSasha van KatwykKednapa ThavornPeter TanuseputroErin RosenbergKwadwo Kyeremanteng
Published in: Journal of intensive care medicine (2018)
In our cohort, we confirmed the long-held belief that patients admitted to the ICU with a primary diagnosis of poisoning have a lower mortality rate, ICU LOS, and overall cost per ICU admission than nonpoisoned patients. However, poisoned patients still accrue significant daily costs, with the highest costs attributed to xenobiotics with known antidotes, such as acetaminophen, toxic alcohols, and opioids.
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