Emergency Treatment of Burns in Adults-Characteristics of Adult Patients and Acute/Pre-Hospital Burn Management.

IF 1 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Bogdan Oprita, Georgeta Burlacu, Vlad Mircea Ispas, Ioana Adriana Serban, Ruxandra Oprita
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Background: Burns represent one of the most severe injuries encountered in the pre-hospital and ED environment, with essential features and an often negatively powerful impact on patients' quality of life. Preventive measures can significantly reduce the number of cases presenting to medical facilities; knowledge and the correct application of first aid measures in the pre-hospital stage have a significant role in reducing the risk of complications and in obtaining optimal outcomes.

Methods: This retrospective one-year single-center study analyzed 399 adult burn patients treated at the Clinical Emergency Hospital of Bucharest (CEHB) in 2023. Information concerning the main characteristics of the patients (age, sex, and residence), etiology and severity of burns, and pre-hospital management of patients was analyzed.

Results: Most patients (63.41%) resided in urban areas, with a higher prevalence of males (55.89%). Thermal burns accounted for 77.69% of cases, primarily caused by water, food, oil, or flames. Burns covered ≤10% TBSA in 77.19% of cases, while 6.52% extended beyond 50% TBSA. First aid was provided to 52.63% of patients at the accident site, often by non-specialized individuals. The mean time to presentation was 34.90 h, with significant correlations between time, age, burned body surface area, and burn depth.

Conclusions: There is a real need for improvements in first-aid training and health initiatives to enhance pre-hospital burn care. Better documentation of the care provided to patients before being admitted to specialized centers, as well as further studies in this field, are absolutely necessary for improving prevention programs and burn management in the acute stage.

成人烧伤的急诊治疗——成人患者的特点和急性/院前烧伤管理。
背景:烧伤是院前和急诊科环境中遇到的最严重的伤害之一,具有基本特征,并经常对患者的生活质量产生负面影响。预防措施可大大减少到医疗机构就诊的病例数量;院前阶段急救知识和正确应用对降低并发症风险和获得最佳结果具有重要作用。方法:这项为期一年的单中心回顾性研究分析了2023年在布加勒斯特临床急救医院(CEHB)治疗的399例成人烧伤患者。分析患者的主要特征(年龄、性别、居住地)、烧伤的病因、严重程度、院前处理等信息。结果:城区患者居多(63.41%),男性患病率较高(55.89%)。热烧伤占77.69%,主要由水、食物、油或火焰引起。77.19%的病例烧伤面积≤10% TBSA, 6.52%的病例烧伤面积超过50% TBSA。52.63%的患者在事故现场接受了急救,通常由非专业人员提供。平均就诊时间为34.90 h,时间、年龄、烧伤体表面积、烧伤深度均有显著相关性。结论:确实需要改进急救培训和卫生措施,以加强院前烧伤护理。在进入专门中心之前,对患者提供的护理进行更好的记录,以及在该领域的进一步研究,对于改善急性期的预防方案和烧伤管理是绝对必要的。
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