Epidemiological Profile of Burns in the Elderly in Lagos, Nigeria: A Preliminary Study.

Annals of burns and fire disasters Pub Date : 2023-12-31 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01
A Abdulsalam, A O Ogunkeyede, E Bada, M K Chira
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The elderly population is on the increase globally according to the current global demographic changes and is more vulnerable to burn injuries. Despite recent advances in burn care, the outcome of burns in the elderly has only marginally improved when compared with children and younger adults. The objective of this study was to determine the patterns and outcomes of burns in the elderly and eventually proffer prevention strategies. A retrospective review of all the elderly (65 years and older) burn patients managed at the Burn Centre of National Orthopaedic Hospital Igbobi Lagos (NOHIL) between January 2015 and December 2019 was performed. The socio-demographic data, clinical information surrounding the burn injury and management were extracted from the medical records, analyzed and presented. A total of 21 patients were included in this study, with a male to female ratio of 1:1.1. Flame burns represented the commonest cause of burns (85.7%) and the majority had pre-injury comorbidities (57.1%). All the patients with %TBSA of less than 40% were successfully managed and discharged while death occurred in all the patients with %TBSA of 40% and above, with a mortality rate of 11.1%. This study provided an epidemiological profile of elderly burn patients in Nigeria. One in five burn admissions is elderly, with flame burns being the major cause of burns. Most of the burns occurred indoors and were related to cooking activities. Prevention strategies were recommended to improve home safety and make the home a safer place for the elderly.

尼日利亚拉各斯老年人烧伤的流行病学概况:初步研究。
随着当前全球人口结构的变化,老年人口在全球范围内呈上升趋势,他们更容易受到烧伤的伤害。尽管最近在烧伤护理方面取得了进步,但与儿童和年轻人相比,老年人烧伤的治疗效果仅略有改善。本研究旨在确定老年人烧伤的模式和结果,并最终提出预防策略。研究对拉各斯伊戈比国立骨科医院(NOHIL)烧伤中心在2015年1月至2019年12月期间收治的所有老年(65岁及以上)烧伤患者进行了回顾性分析。研究人员从病历中提取了社会人口学数据、与烧伤有关的临床信息以及处理方法,并对其进行了分析和展示。本研究共纳入 21 名患者,男女比例为 1:1.1。火焰烧伤是最常见的烧伤原因(85.7%),大多数患者在受伤前有合并症(57.1%)。所有烧伤面积百分比小于 40% 的患者均成功治愈出院,而所有烧伤面积百分比大于等于 40% 的患者均死亡,死亡率为 11.1%。这项研究提供了尼日利亚老年烧伤患者的流行病学概况。每五名烧伤住院患者中就有一名是老年人,火焰烧伤是烧伤的主要原因。大多数烧伤发生在室内,与烹饪活动有关。建议采取预防策略,改善家庭安全,使家庭成为老年人更安全的场所。
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