Epidemiological profile of 0-18-year-old child victims of burns treated at the Plastic Surgery and Burns Service of a University Hospital in Southern Brazil

Marcelus Vinícios Araujo Nigro, Sara Merlin Maschietto, Renata Damin, C. S. Costa, Giovana Landal de Almeida Lobo
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Introduction: Injuries caused by burns represent a significant public health problem, constituting the fourth leading cause of childhood death in Brazil and the United States. In addition, few diseases carry such substantial losses as burns, with considerable morbidity due to the development of physical and psychosocial sequelae. This study aimed to outline the epidemiological profile of 0–18-year-old children treated for burns at a teaching hospital in Curitiba, Paraná. Methods: This cross-sectional, retrospective study involved analysis of 625 medical records of 0–18-year-old children who were victims of burns from January 2010 to December 2017. Information was collected on age, sex, length of hospitalization, death, body region affected, burned body surface area (BSA), depth, etiologic agent, and therapeutic approach. Results: A plurality of the sample were infants (43%), and the average age of the sample was 12.6 years. Most of the sample was comprised males, and the patients remained hospitalized for an average of 14.5 days. Of the burns, 98% were caused by thermal agents, particularly hot liquids. Most burns were second-degree burns (61.3%), reaching up to 25% of the BSA, and the most affected region was the trunk. Among the treatment modalities, 44% of the patients needed surgical intervention with debridement and grafting. Conclusion: Younger children are more prone to burns, especially in the home environment. A prepared and qualified team is of crucial importance for optimizing outcomes in these patients. ■ ABSTRACT
巴西南部一所大学医院整形外科和烧伤服务部治疗的0-18岁烧伤儿童的流行病学概况
引言:烧伤造成的伤害是一个重大的公共卫生问题,是巴西和美国儿童死亡的第四大原因。此外,很少有疾病像烧伤那样造成如此巨大的损失,由于身体和心理后遗症的发展,发病率很高。本研究旨在概述在帕拉纳岛库里蒂巴的一家教学医院治疗烧伤的0 - 18岁儿童的流行病学概况。方法:本横断面回顾性研究分析了2010年1月至2017年12月期间625例0 - 18岁儿童烧伤患者的医疗记录。收集了年龄、性别、住院时间、死亡、受影响的身体部位、烧伤体表面积(BSA)、深度、病因和治疗方法等信息。结果:多数样本为婴儿(43%),样本平均年龄为12.6岁。大多数样本由男性组成,患者平均住院时间为14.5天。在烧伤中,98%是由热剂,特别是热液体引起的。烧伤以二度烧伤居多(61.3%),烧伤面积达BSA的25%,烧伤最严重的部位是躯干。在治疗方式中,44%的患者需要手术干预,包括清创和移植。结论:年龄较小的儿童更容易发生烧伤,特别是在家庭环境中。一个有准备和合格的团队对于优化这些患者的预后至关重要。■文摘
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