Literature DB >> 3346922

Child abuse by burning--an index of suspicion.

G F Purdue1, J L Hunt, P R Prescott.   

Abstract

Although general awareness of child abuse is increasing, abuse by burning is often unrecognized. Seventy-one consecutive children admitted with inflicted burns were studied. Mean age was 1.8 yrs and mean burn size was 13.5%. Mean length of stay was 18.9 days. Scalds (83% from tap water) were the most frequent cause of injury. An immersion pattern was present in 59%; six patients had a classic forced immersion injury. Fourteen children had nonburn trauma. Four patients died: all had tap water immersion burns. Inflicted burns are usually manifested by characteristic patterns of injury, which must be correlated with the given history. When compared with accidentally burned children, abused children were significantly younger, had longer hospital stays, and had a higher mortality. A team approach to child abuse with the addition of a specially trained group is important to insure prompt recognition, more objective appraisals, and further followup.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3346922

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


  8 in total

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3.  Frequency of skeletal injuries in children with inflicted burns.

Authors:  Kimberly E Fagen; Eglal Shalaby-Rana; Allison M Jackson
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6.  Profile of children abused by burning.

Authors:  K Mathangi Ramakrishnan; Y Mathivanan; J Sankar
Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters       Date:  2010-03-31

Review 7.  Nonaccidental trauma: clinical aspects and epidemiology of child abuse.

Authors:  Christopher J Hobbs; Robert A C Bilo
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2009-02-07

Review 8.  Children with burn injuries--assessment of trauma, neglect, violence and abuse.

Authors:  Michael H Toon; Dirk M Maybauer; Lisa L Arceneaux; John F Fraser; Walter Meyer; Antoinette Runge; Marc O Maybauer
Journal:  J Inj Violence Res       Date:  2011-07
  8 in total

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