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Epidemiologic evaluation of patients with major burns and recommendations for burn prevention.

Ilhan Ciftçi1, Kemal Arslan, Zeynep Altunbaş, Fatih Kara, Hüseyin Yilmaz.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Burns are an important health problem in our country and in the world. In our study, we aimed to epidemiologically analyze the patients who were hospitalized in a burn unit that serves 3 million individuals in Central Anatolia.
METHODS: Records of 457 patients who had been hospitalized in the burn unit during the period 2008-2010 were analyzed retrospectively. Patients were assessed in terms of gender, age, burn area, burn depth, admission time to the health center, burn region, and factors causing burns.
RESULTS: Most (44.6%) of the patients were in the 0-5 age group. Burn surface area was detected as 11.6 +/- 8.5%. Patients had reached the health center in 252.8 +/- 892.5 minutes. While 82.7% of the patients had second degree bums, 17.3% had third degree burns. Most burns were on the extremities (39.6%). The most common burn agent was scalds with hot liquids (54.1%).
CONCLUSION: In our study, children in the 0-5 age group were found to be the most commonly affected group with respect to indoor burns. The basic contributing factor is that children spend more time in the house and are more active. Scalding burns may be prevented when greater care is taken when using hot liquids that may lead to indoor burns. Informing parents on this issue is of first priority.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22792815

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg


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