Severe thermal burn in Lubumbashi: Descriptive study at the major burn center of the Sendwe Hospital

Gertrude Katamea Biselele, Manix Ilunga Banza, Eddy Wasso Milinganyo
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Introduction: Burns are a common trauma of daily life, however serious burns are rare and can be life-threatening. The consequences of the tragedy represented by burns on a professional, family, social and economic level compromise the reintegration of burns victims who are sometimes severely disabled and who’s the future often remains jeopardized. Patients and Methods: This is a descriptive cross-sectional study with retrospective data collection, on severe thermal burns in the surgical department of Jason Sendwe particularly in the burn center of Lubumbashi over a period of eighteen months, from January 2022 to July 2023. The sampling was exhaustive for convenience, including all cases of severe burn injury that occurred during our study period. The study population include 52 patients hospitalized and treated in above mention hospital for severe thermal burn. Statistical analyzes were performed using Epi info 7.2.2.6 software and Microsoft Excel 2019. Results: We collected 52 files. Serious burns constituted 9.11% of all surgical cases. 62% of serious burn patients were male with a sex ratio of 1.6. 28.85% of serious burn patients were under 10 years old, and the average age in our sample was 23±16 years old. The upper limb was the region of the body most affected by burns with 92.31% of cases and the majority of patients, 54.77% of them had superficial second-degree burns. This study revealed that 38.46% of patients had a good outcome and the infections were present in 25% of patients. Conclusion: Serious burns in Lubumbashi represent a real public health problem due to their frequency and mortality. Health education and the establishment of means of prevention would be a great benefit in limiting the major consequences of serious skin burn in Lubumbashi.
卢本巴希的严重热烧伤:Sendwe医院主要烧伤中心的描述性研究
简介烧伤是日常生活中常见的创伤,但严重烧伤却很少见,而且可能危及生命。烧伤所造成的悲剧在职业、家庭、社会和经济层面上的后果影响了烧伤患者重新融入社会,他们有时会严重残疾,其未来往往仍然受到威胁。患者和方法:这是一项描述性横断面研究,采用回顾性数据收集法,研究对象是 2022 年 1 月至 2023 年 7 月这十八个月期间在杰森-森德韦外科,特别是卢本巴希烧伤中心接受治疗的严重热烧伤患者。为方便起见,我们进行了详尽的抽样调查,包括研究期间发生的所有严重烧伤病例。研究对象包括在上述医院住院治疗的 52 名严重热烧伤患者。统计分析使用 Epi info 7.2.2.6 软件和 Microsoft Excel 2019 进行。研究结果我们收集了 52 份档案。严重烧伤占所有手术病例的 9.11%。62%的严重烧伤患者为男性,性别比为1.6。28.85%的严重烧伤患者年龄在10岁以下,平均年龄为(23±16)岁。上肢是烧伤的重灾区,占 92.31%,大部分患者为浅二度烧伤,占 54.77%。研究显示,38.46%的患者治疗效果良好,25%的患者出现感染。结论卢本巴希严重烧伤的发生率和死亡率是一个真正的公共卫生问题。在卢本巴希,健康教育和预防手段的建立将对限制严重皮肤烧伤的主要后果大有裨益。
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