延迟入住烧伤中心后的伤口变化

Sanamed Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5937/sanamed0-45459
Ebral Yiğit, Demir Yiğit
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简介:本回顾性临床研究旨在调查烧伤创伤后延迟入院烧伤中心的患者概况、伤口程度变化以及文化细节。方法:将烧伤患者按入院时间分为5组:0天、1天、2天、3天、4天及以上。结果:在研究期间,1092例患者在烧伤当日入院。共有324例(22.8%)患者(女性131例(40.4%),男性193例(59.6%))在创伤后1天或更长时间入院。这些患者在接受烧伤后平均住院3.77天(最短= 1天,最长= 27天)。1天后入院的324例患者中,57.9%为农村居民,42.1%为城镇居民。伤口感染最常见的原因是金黄色葡萄球菌,占20.18%。延迟住院天数与住院时间之间无统计学差异。结论:住院延误对烧伤创面状况的改变有显著影响。
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Wound changes following delayed admission to the burn center
Introduction: This retrospective clinical study aimed to investigate patient profiles and wound degree changes, as well as cultural details, resulting from delayed admissions to burn centers following burn trauma. Methods: Patients were categorized into five groups based on the time of hospital admission after the burn trauma: 0 days, 1 st day, 2 nd day, 3 rd day, and 4 th day and beyond. Results: During the study period, 1092 patients were admitted to the hospital on the day of their burn trauma. A total of 324 (22.8%) patients-131 (40.4%) women and 193 (59.6%) men-were admitted to the hospital 1 day or more after the trauma. These patients were admitted to the hospital 3.77 (min = 1, max = 27) days after receiving the burn, on average. Of the 324 patients admitted to the hospital after 1 day, 57.9% were rural residents, and 42.1% were urban residents. The most common cause of wound site infection was Staphylococcus aureus, with 20.18%. No statistically significant difference existed between the number of days of delayed hospital admission and the duration of hospitalization. Conclusion: Delays in hospital admission significantly influence changes in burn wound conditions.
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