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An 11‐year retrospective study on the epidemiology of paediatric burns in the north of Iran

Burn injuries in children are distressing physical and emotional events with long‐term disability. However, there is little research on the epidemiology of paediatric burns. This information is essential for the development of prevention intervention and acute management. This study aimed to describ...

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Autores principales: Tolouei, Mohammad, Bagheri Toolaroud, Parissa, Letafatkar, Negin, Feizkhah, Alireza, Sadeghi, Mahsa, Esmailzadeh, Mojdeh, Daghighi Masooleh, Mahzad, Mobayen, Mohammadreza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10588361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37160373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.14225
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author Tolouei, Mohammad
Bagheri Toolaroud, Parissa
Letafatkar, Negin
Feizkhah, Alireza
Sadeghi, Mahsa
Esmailzadeh, Mojdeh
Daghighi Masooleh, Mahzad
Mobayen, Mohammadreza
author_facet Tolouei, Mohammad
Bagheri Toolaroud, Parissa
Letafatkar, Negin
Feizkhah, Alireza
Sadeghi, Mahsa
Esmailzadeh, Mojdeh
Daghighi Masooleh, Mahzad
Mobayen, Mohammadreza
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description Burn injuries in children are distressing physical and emotional events with long‐term disability. However, there is little research on the epidemiology of paediatric burns. This information is essential for the development of prevention intervention and acute management. This study aimed to describe epidemiologic characteristics and clinical outcomes of paediatric burns in a burn center in the north of Iran. A retrospective, single‐center study was conducted of children (<18 years) admitted to the burns center between 2011 and 2021. The data were analysed by SPSS 24.0 software. The chi‐squared test and Fisher's exact test were used to assess categorical variables, and Student's t‐tests or One‐Way ANOVA was used to evaluate continuous variables. 2951 paediatric burns with mean age 5.30 ± 5.27 years, were admitted during the 11 years, with 1777 boys (60.2%) and 1174 girls (39.8%). By age groups, the majority of children (59.7%) were between 0 and 4 years old, followed by 5 to 8 years (15.7%), 13 to 18 years (14.6%), and 9 to 12 years (10.0%), respectively. The most cause of injury was Hot liquids & vapours (1604, 54.4%). The mean age for burns with fire & flames, hot liquids & vapours, contact, chemical, and electrical was 4.46 ± 4.84, 5.70 ± 5.39, 5.44 ± 5.42, 3.93 ± 3.86, and 3.53 ± 4.06 years, respectively. The total body surface area (TBSA) burned was 14.96 ± 11.94. The longest length of stay (LOS) related to fire and flame was 5.63 ± 7.57 days. The mortality rate was 1.56%. There were significant differences among aetiology groups for the cost per % TBSA (F = 15.784, P < 0.001), which correlated with the burn depth, TBSA, aetiology, LOS, and age. The Ministry of Health should establish strategies for burn prevention and incorporate data surveillance for burn injuries. Community education on kitchen and cooking safety could positively impact the prevalence and outcomes of paediatric burns.
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spelling pubmed-105883612023-10-21 An 11‐year retrospective study on the epidemiology of paediatric burns in the north of Iran Tolouei, Mohammad Bagheri Toolaroud, Parissa Letafatkar, Negin Feizkhah, Alireza Sadeghi, Mahsa Esmailzadeh, Mojdeh Daghighi Masooleh, Mahzad Mobayen, Mohammadreza Int Wound J Original Articles Burn injuries in children are distressing physical and emotional events with long‐term disability. However, there is little research on the epidemiology of paediatric burns. This information is essential for the development of prevention intervention and acute management. This study aimed to describe epidemiologic characteristics and clinical outcomes of paediatric burns in a burn center in the north of Iran. A retrospective, single‐center study was conducted of children (<18 years) admitted to the burns center between 2011 and 2021. The data were analysed by SPSS 24.0 software. The chi‐squared test and Fisher's exact test were used to assess categorical variables, and Student's t‐tests or One‐Way ANOVA was used to evaluate continuous variables. 2951 paediatric burns with mean age 5.30 ± 5.27 years, were admitted during the 11 years, with 1777 boys (60.2%) and 1174 girls (39.8%). By age groups, the majority of children (59.7%) were between 0 and 4 years old, followed by 5 to 8 years (15.7%), 13 to 18 years (14.6%), and 9 to 12 years (10.0%), respectively. The most cause of injury was Hot liquids & vapours (1604, 54.4%). The mean age for burns with fire & flames, hot liquids & vapours, contact, chemical, and electrical was 4.46 ± 4.84, 5.70 ± 5.39, 5.44 ± 5.42, 3.93 ± 3.86, and 3.53 ± 4.06 years, respectively. The total body surface area (TBSA) burned was 14.96 ± 11.94. The longest length of stay (LOS) related to fire and flame was 5.63 ± 7.57 days. The mortality rate was 1.56%. There were significant differences among aetiology groups for the cost per % TBSA (F = 15.784, P < 0.001), which correlated with the burn depth, TBSA, aetiology, LOS, and age. The Ministry of Health should establish strategies for burn prevention and incorporate data surveillance for burn injuries. Community education on kitchen and cooking safety could positively impact the prevalence and outcomes of paediatric burns. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2023-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10588361/ /pubmed/37160373 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.14225 Text en © 2023 The Authors. International Wound Journal published by Medicalhelplines.com Inc and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Tolouei, Mohammad
Bagheri Toolaroud, Parissa
Letafatkar, Negin
Feizkhah, Alireza
Sadeghi, Mahsa
Esmailzadeh, Mojdeh
Daghighi Masooleh, Mahzad
Mobayen, Mohammadreza
An 11‐year retrospective study on the epidemiology of paediatric burns in the north of Iran
title An 11‐year retrospective study on the epidemiology of paediatric burns in the north of Iran
title_full An 11‐year retrospective study on the epidemiology of paediatric burns in the north of Iran
title_fullStr An 11‐year retrospective study on the epidemiology of paediatric burns in the north of Iran
title_full_unstemmed An 11‐year retrospective study on the epidemiology of paediatric burns in the north of Iran
title_short An 11‐year retrospective study on the epidemiology of paediatric burns in the north of Iran
title_sort 11‐year retrospective study on the epidemiology of paediatric burns in the north of iran
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10588361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37160373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.14225
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