Literature DB >> 35582093

Neonatal Burns - A Romanian Experience From A Tertiary Care Burn Unit.

A Muntean1,2, I Stoica1, R Tatar1,2, D M Enescu1,2.   

Abstract

Burns in neonates is a unique pathology that poses management challenges, as, besides treating the burn injury, the medical team needs to be familiar with the unique physiology of the newborn. This study aimed to review our center's experience with the management of neonatal burns. A 7-year retrospective study of neonatal burns managed at a tertiary national referral unit in Bucharest, Romania, was performed. Patients were divided into two groups, preterm and term, based on gestational age. Collected data included demographics, treatment, complications and follow-up. Our center managed 13 neonates with burns (5 term and 8 preterm), with a mean age at injury of 8.6 days. All neonatal burns were thermal injuries. For preterm babies, all burns were iatrogenic, consisting of victims of a fire in a Maternity Hospital, while for the term group only one was iatrogenic. Burns were more extensive in the premature group (65% vs. 20% mean TBSA, p=0.0001). All premature patients had associated inhalation injuries. Surgical treatment was indicated for two term patients. Survival rate was 77% and was negatively influenced by inhalation injury, burn shock and TBSA >50%. In conclusion, the majority of hospitalized neonatal burns in Romania were the result of a fire disaster secondary to an infrastructure deficiency. Their management is complex, posing specific challenges, and needs to be led by a multidisciplinary team that can ensure an individualized continuum of acute burn care and recovery.
Copyright © 2022 Euro-Mediterranean Council for Burns and Fire Disasters.

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Keywords:  fire disaster; neonatal burns; prematurity

Year:  2022        PMID: 35582093      PMCID: PMC9020847     

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


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