Characteristics and outcomes of e-cigarette exposure incidents reported to 10 European Poison Centers: a retrospective data analysis

The use of e-cigarettes has increased during the past few years. Exposure to e-cigarette liquids, whether intentional or accidental, may lead to adverse events our aim was to assess factors associated with e-cigarette exposures across European Union Member States (EU MS). A retrospective analysis of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tobacco induced diseases 2017-08, Vol.15 (1), p.36, Article 36
Hauptverfasser: Vardavas, Constantine I, Girvalaki, Charis, Filippidis, Filippos T, Oder, Mare, Kastanje, Ruth, de Vries, Irma, Scholtens, Lies, Annas, Anita, Plackova, Silvia, Turk, Rajka, Gruzdyte, Laima, Rato, Fátima, Genser, Dieter, Schiel, Helmut, Balázs, Andrea, Donohoe, Elaine, Vardavas, Alexander I, Tzatzarakis, Manolis N, Tsatsakis, Aristidis M, Behrakis, Panagiotis K
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Zusammenfassung:The use of e-cigarettes has increased during the past few years. Exposure to e-cigarette liquids, whether intentional or accidental, may lead to adverse events our aim was to assess factors associated with e-cigarette exposures across European Union Member States (EU MS). A retrospective analysis of exposures associated with e-cigarettes reported to national poison centers was performed covering incidents from 2012 to March 2015 from 10 EU MS. De-identified and anonymous raw data was acquired. In total, 277 incidents were reported. Unintentional exposure was the most frequently cited type of exposure (71.3%), while e-cigarette refill vials were responsible for the majority of the reported incidents (87.3%). Two-thirds of all exposures (67.5%) occurred as ingestion of e-liquids, which was more frequent among children (≤ 5 years, 6-18 years) compared to adults (87.0% vs. 59.3% vs. 57.6%,  
ISSN:2070-7266
1617-9625
1617-9625
DOI:10.1186/s12971-017-0141-z