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Acute burns during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A one‐year retrospective study of 611 patients at a referral burn centre in northern Iran

Patients with acute burns are more vulnerable to COVID‐19 because of physiologically weak immune systems. This study aimed to assess and compare individual characteristics, clinical features, and clinical outcomes of acute burn among COVID‐19 and non‐COVID‐19 patients. A retrospective study, with da...

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Autores principales: Mobayen, Mohammadreza, Torabi, Hossein, Bagheri Toolaroud, Parissa, Tolouei, Mohammad, Dehnadi Moghadam, Anoush, Saadatmand, Mohammad, EslamiKenarsari, Habib, Feizkhah, Alireza, Ghazanfari, Mohammad Javad, Osuji, Joseph, Ghorbani Vajargah, Pooyan, Karkhah, Samad
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10502268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37095647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.14199
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author Mobayen, Mohammadreza
Torabi, Hossein
Bagheri Toolaroud, Parissa
Tolouei, Mohammad
Dehnadi Moghadam, Anoush
Saadatmand, Mohammad
EslamiKenarsari, Habib
Feizkhah, Alireza
Ghazanfari, Mohammad Javad
Osuji, Joseph
Ghorbani Vajargah, Pooyan
Karkhah, Samad
author_facet Mobayen, Mohammadreza
Torabi, Hossein
Bagheri Toolaroud, Parissa
Tolouei, Mohammad
Dehnadi Moghadam, Anoush
Saadatmand, Mohammad
EslamiKenarsari, Habib
Feizkhah, Alireza
Ghazanfari, Mohammad Javad
Osuji, Joseph
Ghorbani Vajargah, Pooyan
Karkhah, Samad
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description Patients with acute burns are more vulnerable to COVID‐19 because of physiologically weak immune systems. This study aimed to assess and compare individual characteristics, clinical features, and clinical outcomes of acute burn among COVID‐19 and non‐COVID‐19 patients. A retrospective study, with data collected from 611 acute burn patients with or without a COVID‐19 diagnosis referred to a burn centre in Iran. Data were collected from April 2020 to 2021. The mean age of acute burns patients with COVID‐19 was higher compared with acute burns patients with non‐COVID‐19 (47.82 vs. 32.59 years, P < .001). Acute burns occurred more frequently in COVID‐19 patients with comorbidities compared with non‐COVID‐19 patients (48.72% vs. 26.92%, P = .003). 58.97% of COVID‐19 patients and 55.42% of non‐COVID‐19 patients had grade II & III and II burns, respectively (P < .001). The mean total body surface area of the burn was higher in COVID‐19 patients compared with non‐COVID‐19 patients (32.69% vs. 16.22%, P < .001). Hospitalisation in the intensive care unit (ICU) was higher in COVID‐19 patients than in non‐COVID‐19 patients (76.92% vs. 15.73%, P < .001). Length of stay in hospital and ICU, the cost of hospitalisation, and waiting time for the operating room was higher in COVID‐19 patients compared with non‐COVID‐19 patients (15.30 vs. 3.88 days, P < .001; 9.61 vs. 0.75 days, P < .001; 30 430 628.717 vs. 10 219 192.44 rials, P = .011; 0.84 vs. 0.24 min, P < .001, respectively). Intubation and mortality in‐hospital were higher in COVID‐19 patients compared with non‐COVID‐19 patients (41.02% vs. 6.99%, P < .001; 35.90% vs. 6.12%, P < .001, respectively). Therefore, it is recommended that health managers and policymakers develop a care plan to provide high‐quality care to acute burns patients with COVID‐19, especially in low‐income countries.
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spelling pubmed-105022682023-09-16 Acute burns during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A one‐year retrospective study of 611 patients at a referral burn centre in northern Iran Mobayen, Mohammadreza Torabi, Hossein Bagheri Toolaroud, Parissa Tolouei, Mohammad Dehnadi Moghadam, Anoush Saadatmand, Mohammad EslamiKenarsari, Habib Feizkhah, Alireza Ghazanfari, Mohammad Javad Osuji, Joseph Ghorbani Vajargah, Pooyan Karkhah, Samad Int Wound J Original Articles Patients with acute burns are more vulnerable to COVID‐19 because of physiologically weak immune systems. This study aimed to assess and compare individual characteristics, clinical features, and clinical outcomes of acute burn among COVID‐19 and non‐COVID‐19 patients. A retrospective study, with data collected from 611 acute burn patients with or without a COVID‐19 diagnosis referred to a burn centre in Iran. Data were collected from April 2020 to 2021. The mean age of acute burns patients with COVID‐19 was higher compared with acute burns patients with non‐COVID‐19 (47.82 vs. 32.59 years, P < .001). Acute burns occurred more frequently in COVID‐19 patients with comorbidities compared with non‐COVID‐19 patients (48.72% vs. 26.92%, P = .003). 58.97% of COVID‐19 patients and 55.42% of non‐COVID‐19 patients had grade II & III and II burns, respectively (P < .001). The mean total body surface area of the burn was higher in COVID‐19 patients compared with non‐COVID‐19 patients (32.69% vs. 16.22%, P < .001). Hospitalisation in the intensive care unit (ICU) was higher in COVID‐19 patients than in non‐COVID‐19 patients (76.92% vs. 15.73%, P < .001). Length of stay in hospital and ICU, the cost of hospitalisation, and waiting time for the operating room was higher in COVID‐19 patients compared with non‐COVID‐19 patients (15.30 vs. 3.88 days, P < .001; 9.61 vs. 0.75 days, P < .001; 30 430 628.717 vs. 10 219 192.44 rials, P = .011; 0.84 vs. 0.24 min, P < .001, respectively). Intubation and mortality in‐hospital were higher in COVID‐19 patients compared with non‐COVID‐19 patients (41.02% vs. 6.99%, P < .001; 35.90% vs. 6.12%, P < .001, respectively). Therefore, it is recommended that health managers and policymakers develop a care plan to provide high‐quality care to acute burns patients with COVID‐19, especially in low‐income countries. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2023-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10502268/ /pubmed/37095647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.14199 Text en © 2023 The Authors. International Wound Journal published by Medicalhelplines.com Inc and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Mobayen, Mohammadreza
Torabi, Hossein
Bagheri Toolaroud, Parissa
Tolouei, Mohammad
Dehnadi Moghadam, Anoush
Saadatmand, Mohammad
EslamiKenarsari, Habib
Feizkhah, Alireza
Ghazanfari, Mohammad Javad
Osuji, Joseph
Ghorbani Vajargah, Pooyan
Karkhah, Samad
Acute burns during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A one‐year retrospective study of 611 patients at a referral burn centre in northern Iran
title Acute burns during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A one‐year retrospective study of 611 patients at a referral burn centre in northern Iran
title_full Acute burns during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A one‐year retrospective study of 611 patients at a referral burn centre in northern Iran
title_fullStr Acute burns during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A one‐year retrospective study of 611 patients at a referral burn centre in northern Iran
title_full_unstemmed Acute burns during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A one‐year retrospective study of 611 patients at a referral burn centre in northern Iran
title_short Acute burns during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A one‐year retrospective study of 611 patients at a referral burn centre in northern Iran
title_sort acute burns during the covid‐19 pandemic: a one‐year retrospective study of 611 patients at a referral burn centre in northern iran
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10502268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37095647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.14199
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