Paediatric Burns: a Thirteen-year Single-centre Retrospective Study in Croatia

Q4 Medicine
T. Kovačević, Darija Tudor, Antonija Sučić, B. Polić, Tatjana Ćatipović Ardalić, Ivan Pivac, Joško Markić
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Objective – Burn injuries (BI) are a great threat to children and are a significant therapeutic challenge. They demand prompt attention to avoid infection and scarring. The main goal of this paper is to analyse the demographic and clinical characteristics of BI in children treated in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), University Hospital of Split (UHS).Patients and Methods – The data of patients with BI admitted to the PICU from 2010 through 2022 were collected retrospectively from medical docu- mentation. The subjects were analysed and stratified into groups according to age, sex, cause of burn, percentage of affected total body surface area (TBSA) and length of stay (LOS) in the PICU. Results – A total of 20 children were treated. Of these, 14 were boys and 6 were girls. The most common cause of burns in children was skin contact with hot liquids (60%). Burns affecting 10 to <20% of TBSA were found in 60% children. Children with TBSA <15% were significantly older than those with TBSA ≥15% (6.9±6.3 years vs. 1.9±1.9 years; P=0.022). The mean LOS in the PICU was 3.7 days. Most children had burns on their chest, legs and arms. Conclusion – There were no deaths or serious associated injuries, but burns caused significant morbidity, and disrupted the children’s physical and emotional stability. As BI are preventable, awareness should be raised and burn prevention programmes should be encouraged, especially those intended for toddlers. 
儿科烧伤:克罗地亚一项为期十三年的单中心回顾性研究
目的--烧伤(BI)对儿童构成极大威胁,也是治疗上的一大难题。他们需要得到及时治疗,以避免感染和疤痕形成。本文的主要目的是分析斯普利特大学医院(UHS)儿科重症监护室(PICU)收治的烧伤患儿的人口统计学和临床特征。根据年龄、性别、烧伤原因、受影响的体表总面积(TBSA)百分比和在 PICU 的住院时间(LOS)对受试者进行分析和分层。结果 - 共有 20 名儿童接受了治疗。其中 14 名男孩,6 名女孩。儿童最常见的烧伤原因是皮肤接触热液体(60%)。60%的儿童烧伤面积占总面积的10%至<20%。TBSA<15%的患儿年龄明显大于TBSA≥15%的患儿(6.9±6.3岁 vs. 1.9±1.9岁;P=0.022)。在重症监护病房的平均住院时间为 3.7 天。大多数患儿的胸部、腿部和手臂被烧伤。结论 - 没有死亡或严重的相关伤害,但烧伤造成了严重的发病率,并破坏了儿童的身体和情绪稳定。由于烧伤是可以预防的,因此应提高人们的认识,并鼓励实施烧伤预防计划,尤其是针对幼儿的计划。
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Central European Journal of Paediatrics
Central European Journal of Paediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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