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. 2019 Mar;27(1):29–34. doi: 10.5455/aim.2019.27.29-34

Table 4. Clinical minimum data set for poisoning with acidic and alkaline substances (CONT).

Main category Subcategory No Minimum data set Average
Clinical findings Skin and eyes 80 Burn of facial skin 4.77
81 Pain at the contact point 4.11
82 Burn at the contact point 4.44
83 Eczema or rash 4.11
84 Angioedema 3.88
85 Blisters 4
86 Necrosis 4.11
87 Abnormal bleeding and bruising 4.33
88 Erythema 4.11
Metabolic status 89 Hypoglycemia 3.88
90 Metabolic acidosis 4.44
91 Metabolic alkalosis 4.44
92 Increase anion gap 4.11
93 Increase osmolal gap 4
Complications 94 Gastrointestinal bleeding 5
95 Perforation 5
96 Fistula 5
97 Esophageal stricture 5
98 Mediastinitis 5
99 Peritonitis 5
100 Kidney failure 4.77
101 Liver dysfunction 4.55
102 Hemolysis 4.66
Diagnostic interventions Laboratory tests 103 ABG 4.55
104 WBC 4.22
105 Hb 4.55
106 HCT 4.55
107 Platelet count 4.33
108 Retic 3.88
109 Lactate 4.33
110 B.S 3.88
111 BUN 4.33
112 Creatinine 4.44
113 Sodium 3.77
114 Potassium 3.88
115 Mg 3.88
116 Anion Gap 4.22
117 Troponin 3.88
118 Ammonia 3.77
119 CK 3.88
120 CPK 3.88
121 PT ,PTT 4.22
122 INR 4.22
123 ALT 4
124 AST 4
Para-clinical measures 125 Endoscopy 4.77
126 X Ray 4.44
127 CT Scan 4.44
Therapeutic interventions Supportive treatment 128 Blood injection 4
129 Intravenous fluids 4.55
130 Stomach emptying 3.88
131 Ventilation and intubation management 4.44
132 Shock treatment 4.77
133 Oxygen therapy 4
134 Esophageal stent 4.44
Medications 135 Steroids 4.22
136 Antibiotics 4.44
137 Antioxidants 4.11
138 Anti-pain 4
Surgeries 139 Jejunostomy feeding 4.33
140 Laparotomy 4.44
141 Gastrotomy 4.33
142 Esophagectomy 4.44
143 Colon Interposition 4.22
144 Gastric pull-up 4.44
145 Buginage 4.44