[Epidemiology and specificities of childhood burns. A 300 case series in a national referral centre].

Annals of burns and fire disasters Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01
A Karray, H Fredj, A Mokline, I Jami, M Ben Saad, B Gasri, O Fattin, L Rebai, F Olfa, A A Messad
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Burns are considered a preventable cause of injury in children, associated with significant morbidity and mortality. We conducted a retrospective descriptive study including burned children managed in the burns resuscitation service of Tunis between January 2018 and July 2022. Three hundred burned children were included, representing 14% of admissions. The mean age was 8±5.4 years, with an age below 5 years in 36% of the cases. The majority of patients were male (61%) and the most frequent cause of injury was domestic accident (79%). Immolation by fire was noted only in adolescents. Burns were thermal in 90% of cases, caused by flames (44%) and hot liquids (38%). Electrical burns were noted in 10% of cases. The location of the burns was the home in 80% of cases, mainly the kitchen (44%). The average total burned skin area was 21±16%. The burns involved the trunk and limbs in 50% of cases. Initial cooling was performed in only 25% of cases. Mechanical ventilation was indicated in 22.7% of cases. Amputation of at least one limb was performed in eleven patients with electrical burns (3.7%). The median hospital stay was 14 days [1-172] with a mortality rate of 16%.

儿童烧伤的流行病学和特异性。一个国家转诊中心的300个病例系列研究]。
烧伤被认为是一种可预防的儿童伤害原因,与显著的发病率和死亡率相关。我们进行了一项回顾性描述性研究,包括2018年1月至2022年7月期间在突尼斯烧伤复苏服务中心接受治疗的烧伤儿童。其中包括300名烧伤儿童,占入院人数的14%。平均年龄8±5.4岁,5岁以下占36%。大多数患者为男性(61%),最常见的伤害原因是家庭意外(79%)。用火自焚只发生在青少年中。90%的烧伤是热烧伤,由火焰(44%)和热液体(38%)引起。10%的病例有电烧伤。80%的烧伤发生在家中,主要是厨房(44%)。烧伤面积平均为21±16%。50%的烧伤涉及躯干和四肢。只有25%的病例进行了初始冷却。22.7%的病例需要机械通气。11例电烧伤患者至少截肢一条肢体(3.7%)。中位住院时间为14天[1-172],死亡率为16%。
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