EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PATTERN OF ADULT BURN INJURIES

被引:20
作者
PEGG, SP
GREGORY, JJ
HOGAN, PG
MOTTARELLY, IW
WALKER, LF
机构
[1] Burns Unit, Royal Brisbane Hospital, QLD
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10.1016/S0305-4179(79)80007-8
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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An epidemiological survey of 411 patients over a period of five and a half years is analysed. There were no yearly trends but there was a slight increase in the number of female burns during the survey. There were 293 males, 71.3 per cent and 118 females, 28.7 per cent. The majority of the burns occurred in the younger age groups and reflect the cause of the injury. Approximately one-half of the injuries were burns of less than 10 per cent and three-quarters were of less than 20 per cent. The most extensive burns were caused by petrol and clothes fires. Predisposing conditions were present in 23.8 per cent of the patients, with alcohol abuse figuring prominently. Epilepsy was present in 2.7 per cent of the patients. The major predisposing conditions, causes and complications of the burn injuries are discussed. Burn infection occurred in 18.2 per cent of the patients and septicaemia in 3.5 per cent. There was a mortality rate of 8.3 per cent and the average length of hospital stay was 22.9 days. While these burns are mainly preventable it is difficult to see how this can be fully achieved. © 1979 John Wright & Sons Ltd.
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