坦塔大学烧伤科患者人口统计学、烧伤病因与烧伤伤口感染发生率之间的关系研究。

Annals of burns and fire disasters Pub Date : 2024-03-31 eCollection Date: 2024-03-01
M S Sadaka, D E Abdeldaim
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烧伤是世界范围内造成伤害的一个主要原因。烧伤导致皮肤和其他器官受损,造成开放性伤口、严重的情绪和心理并发症、残疾和经济负担。本文报告了我们对患者人口统计学、烧伤病因和烧伤创面感染发生率之间关系的研究。本研究的对象是 2019 年 1 月至 2021 年 1 月期间在埃及坦塔大学医院整形外科烧伤科就诊的 110 例急性烧伤患者。我们进行了一项前瞻性研究,并对收集到的数据进行了统计分析,以了解患者人口统计学特征、烧伤病因和烧伤创面感染发生率之间的不同关系。在我们的研究中,大多数室内烧伤为烫伤,其中大部分为意外烧伤,而室外烧伤主要为火焰烧伤。0-10 岁年龄组的烧伤多为烫伤,而其他年龄组的烧伤多为火焰烧伤。女性被烫伤的频率明显更高。据统计,烧伤创面感染最重要的预后风险因素是烧伤总面积、烧伤创面深度和住院时间。
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Study of the Relationship Between Patient Demographics, Burn Etiology, and the Incidence of Burn Wound Infection in Tanta University Burn Unit.

Burns are a worldwide major cause of injury. Burns result in damage to the skin and other organs, leading to open wounds, severe emotional and psychological complications, disability, and economic burden. In this article, we report our study of the relationship between patient demographics, burn etiology, and the incidence of burn wound infection. This study was conducted on 110 cases who presented with acute burns at the Burn Unit of the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department at Tanta University Hospital, Egypt, in the period from January 2019 to January 2021. A prospective study was conducted, and the collected data were statistically analyzed regarding the different relationships between patient demographics, burn etiology, and the incidence of burn wound infection. In our study, most indoor burn injuries were scalds, most of which were accidental, while outdoor burns were mostly flame burns. Most burns in the 0-10 years age group were scalds, while in the other age groups, burns were mostly of the flame type. Females had significantly more frequent scald burns. The most important statistically significant prognostic risk factors for burn wound infection are TBSA of burn, depth of burn wound, and length of hospital stay.

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