Methamphetamine laboratory explosions: a new and emerging burn injury.

Ariel P Santos, Ashley K Wilson, Carlton A Hornung, Hiram C Polk, Jorge L Rodriguez, Glen A Franklin
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The proliferation of clandestine methamphetamine laboratories (meth labs) as a result of the growing popularity of the drug has resulted in an increasing incidence of burn injuries associated with laboratory accidents. We undertook this study to characterize these injuries. Fifteen consecutive patients were identified and case-matched by age and TBSA to 45 control subjects. Most meth lab patients were men, Caucasian, unemployed, and positive for polysubstance abuse. Resuscitation requirements were 1.8 times greater in these patients. There was a higher incidence of inhalational injury corresponding to higher intubation and tracheostomy rate and longer ventilator days among meth lab patients. The rate of nosocomial pneumonia, skin graft loss, and mortality were not different between the two groups. Meth lab injury is unique and requires more critical care resources. It also is associated with lack of insurance coverage and poor follow-up after injury. This injury has a significant impact not only on patients but also on the healthcare system.

甲基苯丙胺实验室爆炸:一种新出现的烧伤。
由于毒品的日益普及,秘密甲基苯丙胺实验室(冰毒实验室)的扩散导致与实验室事故有关的烧伤发生率增加。我们进行这项研究是为了确定这些损伤的特征。确定了15名连续患者,并按年龄和TBSA与45名对照受试者进行了病例匹配。大多数冰毒实验室患者为男性、白种人、无业、多种药物滥用阳性。这些患者的复苏需求是正常人的1.8倍。甲基苯丙胺实验室患者的吸入性损伤发生率较高,相应的插管和气管切开术率较高,呼吸机使用时间较长。两组患者的院内肺炎、植皮丢失和死亡率无显著差异。冰毒实验室伤害是独特的,需要更多的重症护理资源。它还与缺乏保险覆盖和受伤后随访不良有关。这种伤害不仅对患者,而且对医疗保健系统也有重大影响。
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