Burn Injuries in the Pediatric Population - The Experience of a Single Center Over a Period of Two Years.

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY
Chirurgia Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.21614/chirurgia.3012
Denisa Maria Canut, Marius Eugen Ciurea
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Introduction: The study investigated the therapeutic approach and clinical management of pediatric burn patients admitted to the Pediatric Surgery and Orthopedics Clinic of the County Emergency Hospital Craiova over a two-year period (2017-2018). The primary objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatments applied, including grafting procedures and their impact on long-term prognosis. Material and Methods: The cases of 80 children with burns of varying severity were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were classified according to the severity and the mechanism of burn injury. The collected data were processed using Microsoft Excel 2021. Patients were classified into three categories based on the affected body surface area (BSA): Category 1 patients, with a BSA â?¤ 10%, showed very good results and required less intensive care. Category 2 patients, with a BSA between 10% and 50%, had good outcomes but needed more prolonged care. Category 3 patients, with a BSA 50%, had satisfactory results but faced more challenges in recovery, highlighting the need for enhanced prevention measures and better treatment protocols. Results: The majority of patients came from rural areas, and thermal burns were the most common. The effectiveness and safety of the treatments applied were highlighted, with a generally favorable impact on long-term prognosis. Treatment included both surgical and non-surgical approaches, with generally favorable clinical outcomes. Conclusion: The study highlights significant differences between rural and urban environments, suggesting the need for prevention and education campaigns regarding pediatric burns and improved access to medical services. It also emphasizes the need for integrated management to reduce the severity and complications associated with burns. The results provide a solid foundation for future strategies aimed at improving the care of pediatric burn patients.

儿科烧伤 - 一个中心两年来的经验。
导言:该研究调查了克拉约瓦县急诊医院小儿外科和矫形外科诊所在两年内(2017-2018 年)收治的小儿烧伤患者的治疗方法和临床管理情况。主要目的是评估所用治疗方法的有效性,包括移植手术及其对长期预后的影响。材料与方法:回顾性分析了 80 名不同严重程度烧伤儿童的病例。根据烧伤的严重程度和机制对患者进行分类。收集到的数据使用 Microsoft Excel 2021 进行处理。根据受影响的体表面积(BSA)将患者分为三类:第1类患者的体表面积为10%,治疗效果非常好,所需的重症监护也较少。第2类患者的体表面积在10%至50%之间,治疗效果良好,但需要更长时间的护理。第 3 类患者的 BSA 为 50%,结果令人满意,但在康复过程中面临更多挑战,这凸显了加强预防措施和改进治疗方案的必要性。结果大多数患者来自农村地区,热烧伤最为常见。所采用治疗方法的有效性和安全性得到了强调,对长期预后的影响普遍良好。治疗方法包括手术和非手术两种,临床效果普遍良好。结论该研究强调了农村和城市环境之间的显著差异,表明有必要开展有关小儿烧伤的预防和教育活动,并改善医疗服务的可及性。研究还强调了综合管理的必要性,以降低烧伤的严重程度并减少相关并发症。研究结果为今后改善小儿烧伤患者护理的战略奠定了坚实的基础。
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Chirurgia
Chirurgia Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
1.00
自引率
0.00%
发文量
75
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Chirurgia is a bimonthly journal. In Chirurgia, original papers in the area of general surgery which neither appeared, nor were sent for publication in other periodicals, can be published. You can send original articles, new surgical techniques, or comprehensive general reports on surgical topics, clinical case presentations and, depending on publication space, - reviews of some articles of general interest to surgeons from other publications. Chirurgia is also a place for sharing information about the activity of various branches of the Romanian Society of Surgery, information on Congresses and Symposiums organized by the Romanian Society of Surgery and participation notes in other scientific meetings. Letters to the editor: Letters commenting on papers published in Chirurgia are welcomed. They should contain substantive ideas and commentaries supported by appropriate data, and should not exceed 2 pages. Please submit these letters to the editor through our online system.
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