Burns injury characteristics and outcomes at lautoka hospital, fiji

Q3 Medicine
Rahul Krishna Reddy , Arun Murari , Akhtar Ali , Ronal Kumar , Livai Lutunaika , Abhay Choudhari , Swastika Devi , Famiza Kulsum
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Abstract

Background

Burns injury are a global public health problem and one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality. However, there is no published literature available from Lautoka Hospital in Fiji that assessed the characteristics and outcomes of burn patients.

Objective

The aim of this study was to explore sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, medical care and outcomes of burn injury patient at Lautoka Hospital in order to gain deeper insights into burns related issues and improve burns care at the hospital.

Method

A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted between January 1st 2020 and June 30th 2024 at Lautoka Hospital in Fiji. Data were analysed using SPSS version 25. The association between independent variables and outcomes was assessed using Chi-square test.

Results

Study population included 267 patients predominately male (57 %). Majority of the patients (59 %) were aged below 10 years. Most of the burns occurred at home (92 %). A significant proportion of patients (64 %) had burns affecting multiple regions with the lower extremities being the most commonly affected area. Partial thickness burns were observed in 87.5 % of patients. The majority of patients (55 %) had a total body surface area (TBSA) < 10 % affected by burns. Normal saline (39 %) and Paracetamol (93 %) were most commonly used intravenous fluid and analgesic respectively. Most patients (93.5 %) underwent daily hydrotherapy while 26 % required surgical interventions. The median length of hospitalisation was 7.4 days. Wound infection occurred in 25 % of patients and the mortality rate was 10 %.

Conclusion

This study provides deeper insights into burn related issues in order to reduce the incidence and morbidity of burn injury, and improve care. This study is single centred and conducted retrospectively thus limiting exploration of additional associations. A multicentred prospective study is recommended.
斐济劳托卡医院烧伤的特点和结局
背景:烧伤是一个全球性的公共卫生问题,也是导致发病和死亡的主要原因之一。然而,斐济Lautoka医院没有发表的文献评估烧伤患者的特征和结果。目的探讨Lautoka医院烧伤患者的社会人口学特征、临床特点、医疗护理及转诊情况,以期深入了解烧伤相关问题,提高医院烧伤护理水平。方法回顾性横断面研究于2020年1月1日至2024年6月30日在斐济Lautoka医院进行。数据分析采用SPSS 25。自变量与结果的相关性采用卡方检验。结果研究人群包括267例患者,以男性为主(57%)。大多数患者(59%)年龄在10岁以下。大多数烧伤发生在家中(92%)。相当比例的患者(64%)烧伤影响多个区域,下肢是最常见的影响区域。87.5%的患者出现部分厚度烧伤。大多数患者(55%)有总体表面积(TBSA) <;10%受烧伤影响。生理盐水(39%)和扑热息痛(93%)分别是最常用的静脉输液和止痛药。大多数患者(93.5%)接受每日水疗,26%需要手术干预。中位住院时间为7.4天。伤口感染发生率为25%,死亡率为10%。结论本研究为进一步了解烧伤相关问题,降低烧伤的发生率和发病率,提高护理水平提供了依据。这项研究是单中心的,回顾性的,因此限制了对其他关联的探索。建议进行多中心前瞻性研究。
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