Comportamiento de la intoxicación moderada y severa por Ofidiotoxicosis Bothrópica en Córdoba- Colombia
Behavior of moderate and severe poisoning by ofidiotoxicosis bothropica in Cordoba. Colombia
Rev. avances en salud (MonterÃa. En lÃnea); 2 (1), 2018
Publication year: 2018
Objetivo. Analizar la distribución de ofidiotoxicosis por mordedura de serpientes del género Bothrops entre la población que labora en la actividad agrÃcola en Córdoba, Colombia. Materiales y métodos. Descriptivo, retrospectivo. La población fue la información de 272 vÃctimas de accidentes ofÃdicos entre 2013-2015. Resultados. La prevalencia de accidente ofÃdico en el departamento de Córdoba se estima por año entre 12 a 13 casos por/100.000h. Los principales sistemas afectados por ofidiotoxicosis fueron digestivo (68%), neuromuscular (39,5%) y hematológico (27,6%); la sintomatologÃa de ofidiotoxicosis incluyó nefrotoxicidad secundaria (27,6%), vómito (23.1%) y falla ventilatoria (16,7%%). Conclusiones. La ofidiotoxicosis que predomina en Córdoba es Bothropica por las especies atrox y asper.
Objective. To identify the factors associated with the non-reporting of adverse events in diagnostic support services in a primary level of care, in order to make decisions aimed at providing a safe care to its users. Materials and methods. This research corresponds to a retrospective descriptive, exploratory study. Based on the analysis of the records of the management and follow-up records of adverse events not reported in the institution’s patient safety program, during the period from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2015. Results. 46.5% of adverse events in the clinical laboratory service and 45% of adverse events in the diagnostic imaging service during the study period were not reported by default; situation that affects the safety of the patient indicating a poor culture on the report of adverse events. Conclusions. The highest percentage of unreported adverse events in diagnostic support services during the study period was not carried out of fear, this situation was attributed to the staff involved fearing that punitive actions were taken as a consequence of the presentation of these events.