Literature DB >> 28592929

T Lebreton1, M Fontaine1, R Le Floch2.   

Abstract

Cement burn is a common cause of chemical burns in France. They usually need surgical treatment. This retrospective study was performed among 49 patients, aged 21-71 years, admitted to the St Joseph-St Luc Hospital in Lyon, France. Patients were mainly male, fairly young (mean 44 years) and had a professional activity, although burns usually occurred at home. Burns were deep, on the lower limbs, and were not extensive (3% TBS). All but one patient needed grafting, performed on d13. LOS was eight days. Seven patients had to be admitted to a rehabilitation centre afterwards. This study confirms the local seriousness of cement burns. It emphasises their socio-economic impact since they occur in job-active patients. Education on cement hazards should be developed, targeting this population, who are seldom building professionals. Current regulations, classifying cement as an 'irritant', do not address the causticity of wet cement and should be amended.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28592929      PMCID: PMC5446903     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters        ISSN: 1592-9558


  30 in total

1.  Wet cement remains a poorly recognised cause of full-thickness skin burns.

Authors:  P M Lewis; O Ennis; A Kashif; W A Dickson
Journal:  Injury       Date:  2004-10       Impact factor: 2.586

2.  Skin burns due to transit-mixed Portland cement.

Authors:  A Tosti; A M Peluso; C Varotti
Journal:  Contact Dermatitis       Date:  1989-07       Impact factor: 6.600

3.  Cement burns: rare or rarely reported?

Authors:  G Fischer; C Commens
Journal:  Australas J Dermatol       Date:  1986-04       Impact factor: 2.875

4.  Wet cement: a poorly recognized cause of full-thickness skin burns.

Authors:  D E Boyce; W A Dickson
Journal:  Injury       Date:  1993-10       Impact factor: 2.586

5.  Full thickness burns from ready-mixed cement.

Authors:  G R Wilson; P M Davidson
Journal:  Burns Incl Therm Inj       Date:  1985-12

6.  Burn hazard with cement.

Authors:  M W Flowers
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1978-05-13

7.  Cement burns.

Authors:  J J Skiendzielewski
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  1980-06       Impact factor: 5.721

Review 8.  Cement-related injuries: review of a series, the National Burn Repository, and the prevailing literature.

Authors:  Joseph Y Chung; Areta Kowal-Vern; Barbara A Latenser; Robert W Lewis
Journal:  J Burn Care Res       Date:  2007 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 1.845

9.  Feasibility of monomodal analgesia with IV alfentanil during burn dressing changes at bedside (in spontaneously breathing non-intubated patients).

Authors:  Mathieu Fontaine; Jacques Latarjet; Jacqueline Payre; Jean-Charles Poupelin; François Ravat
Journal:  Burns       Date:  2016-09-06       Impact factor: 2.744

10.  Cement burns: the dublin national burns unit experience.

Authors:  Munir Alam; M Moynagh; C Lawlor
Journal:  J Burns Wounds       Date:  2007-10-24
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