| Literature DB >> 25692434 |
Hakan Yabanoglu1, Huseyin Ozgur Aytac, Emin Turk, Erdal Karagulle, Sedat Belli, Ayse Ebru Sakallioglu, Mehmet Akin Tarim, Gokhan Moray, Mehmet Haberal.
Abstract
Our aim was to assess demographic and clinical characteristics of patients treated at our units who attempted suicide by self-incineration, and to compare the results of burns with or without catalyzer use. Twenty patients who attempted suicide by self-incineration were examined in terms of clinical and demographic characteristics. Average age of the study population was 35 years (range 13-85 years). Average percentage of total body surface area burn was 53% (9%-100%). Six (30%) patients used gasoline and 5 (25%) used paint thinner in order to catalyze burning. Of these 11 patients who used a catalyzer, 5 (45.4%) had inhalation injury and 7 (63.6%) died. Among 9 patients who did not use any catalyzer, 1 (11.1%) had inhalation injury and 4 (44.4%) died. In general, inhalation injury was diagnosed in 6 patients (30%) while 11 (55%) patients died. A high morbidity and mortality rate was found in patients who used a catalyzer.Entities:
Keywords: Burn; Catalyzer; Gasoline; Self-incineration; Self-inflicted burn; Suicide; Thinner
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25692434 PMCID: PMC4337446 DOI: 10.9738/INTSURG-D-13-00189.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Surg ISSN: 0020-8868