尼日利亚埃基蒂州一家教学医院的烧伤发病率和处理结果:五年回顾。

Annals of burns and fire disasters Pub Date : 2022-12-31 eCollection Date: 2022-12-01
A A Akinlabi, A A Ojo, O A Akpor
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烧伤是全球发病率和死亡率的重要来源。尽管烧伤治疗取得了进步,但仍有大量患者出现并发症。本研究旨在确定尼日利亚埃基蒂州一家教学医院烧伤的发病率和处理结果。本研究为回顾性研究。研究共收集了203份2015年1月至2019年12月期间烧伤患者的住院记录,并使用描述性和推论性统计方法进行了分析。研究结果显示,一半(51.7%)的受访者年龄在 0-10 岁之间,一半以上(63.1%)为男性。研究结果还显示,烧伤的平均发病率在过去几年中相对下降。报告的一些并发症包括伤口感染(4.9%)、延迟愈合(4.4%)、伤口残留(4.4%)和死亡(9.4%)。此外,研究还显示,在研究环境中,性别、年龄、社会经济因素与烧伤的发病率和管理结果之间没有关系。研究建议,医务工作者应努力学习烧伤患者复杂需求方面的知识,并跟上重症护理的发展步伐。
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Prevalence and Management Outcomes of Burns in a Teaching Hospital in Ekiti State, Nigeria: A Five-Year Review.

Burn injuries are significant sources of morbidity and mortality globally. Despite the advances in the management of burn injuries, a great number of victims still develop complications. This study aimed at determining the prevalence and management outcomes of burn injuries in a Teaching Hospital in Ekiti State, Nigeria. The study was retrospective in nature. A total of 203 hospital records of burn patients seen between January 2015 and December 2019 were collected and analyzed, using descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings from the study revealed that half (51.7%) of the respondents were within ages 0-10 years and more than half (63.1%) were males. The study findings also revealed a relative decline in the prevalence of burn injury as the average prevalence in the years under review. Some of the reported complications were wound infection (4.9%), delayed healing (4.4%), residual wound (4.4%) and death (9.4%). In addition, the study revealed that there was no relationship between gender, age, socioeconomic factors and prevalence and management outcomes of burn in the study setting. The study recommends that efforts should be made by health workers to equip themselves with knowledge of the complex needs of burn victims and also to keep abreast with the advances in critical care.

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