Burn Wound and Traumatic Inhalation due to Marapi Volcano Eruption

Deddy Saputra, Arief Gusman, Melati Purnama Sari
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Background. Burns can be caused by various etiologies, including heat and chemicals from volcanic eruptions. Mount Marapi was a commonly visited hiking site prior to its eruption on December 3th 2023. Case Presentation. This case reports a 19 year old woman with severe full thickness burns, covering 40.5% of total body surface area (TBSA) with inhalation trauma caused by inhaled volcanic ash from the Mount Marapi's eruption. Airway assessment was done through bronchoscopy examination.While being treated in the burn unit, the patient's overall condition deteriorated, so the patient was moved to the intensive care unit (ICU). Severe burns usually can cause circulatory disruption and trigger systemic inflammatory responses. Meanwhile, inhalation injury and sepsis also contributes to a higher risk of death in burn patients. Burns with inhalation trauma require specific treatment procedures. Conclusion. This study summarizes the experience of treating victim of the Mount Marapi eruption and multidisciplinary approach to achieve optimal patient care.
马拉皮火山爆发造成的烧伤和创伤性吸入
背景。烧伤可由多种病因引起,包括火山爆发产生的热量和化学物质。马拉皮火山在2023年12月3日喷发之前是一个常见的徒步旅行地点。病例介绍。本病例报告了一名 19 岁女性因吸入马拉皮火山喷发的火山灰而造成的吸入性创伤,全身严重烧伤,烧伤面积占体表总面积的 40.5%。在烧伤科接受治疗期间,病人的整体状况恶化,因此病人被转移到重症监护室(ICU)。严重烧伤通常会导致循环系统紊乱,引发全身炎症反应。同时,吸入性损伤和败血症也会增加烧伤患者的死亡风险。有吸入性创伤的烧伤需要特殊的治疗程序。结论本研究总结了治疗马拉皮火山爆发受害者的经验,以及实现最佳患者护理的多学科方法。
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