{"title":"热到无法处理--微波炉加热的饮料器具:接触性烧伤的新成因?","authors":"Tamara Mertz, Amr Elassy, Christopher Wearn","doi":"10.1016/j.burnso.2024.100359","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><h3>Purpose of the study</h3><p>To investigate the local and national incidence of contact burns secondary to microwave-heated drinkware and specifically those with a metallic coating.</p></div><div><h3>Methods</h3><p>This retrospective analysis from November 2018 to December 2022 includes UK-wide data on burn mechanism, demographics, TBSA (total body surface area), depth and additionally, local data on injury details, management, complications, healing duration, return-to-work time, and follow-up duration within our service.</p></div><div><h3>Results</h3><p><em>National:</em> In the UK, 87 patients sustained burns related to microwave heating of drinkware. Median (IQR) burn size was 0.21% (+/−0.15) TBSA. Most burn injuries were superficial dermal (SD) (88.7%). All cases were treated conservatively.</p><p><em>Regional:</em> Contact burns from microwave-heated metallic coated drinkware were identified in 28 patients. The median (IQR) TBSA was 0.12% (+/−0). Most injuries were assessed as SD (90%, 45/50), however, 4/5 (80%) of the deeper burns were caused by metallic-coated drinkware. The median (IQR) follow-up was 6.04 days (+/−4.5). Median (IQR) healing time was 14.17 (+/−0) days and mean time to return to work was 7.57 (+/−3.5) days.</p></div><div><h3>Conclusions</h3><p>Microwave-heated drinkware burns, while constituting a small portion of referrals to UK burns services, may have a larger true population incidence. Due to their size, these injuries are probably treated locally without referral to a burns service. 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Median (IQR) burn size was 0.21% (+/−0.15) TBSA. Most burn injuries were superficial dermal (SD) (88.7%). All cases were treated conservatively.</p><p><em>Regional:</em> Contact burns from microwave-heated metallic coated drinkware were identified in 28 patients. The median (IQR) TBSA was 0.12% (+/−0). Most injuries were assessed as SD (90%, 45/50), however, 4/5 (80%) of the deeper burns were caused by metallic-coated drinkware. The median (IQR) follow-up was 6.04 days (+/−4.5). Median (IQR) healing time was 14.17 (+/−0) days and mean time to return to work was 7.57 (+/−3.5) days.</p></div><div><h3>Conclusions</h3><p>Microwave-heated drinkware burns, while constituting a small portion of referrals to UK burns services, may have a larger true population incidence. Due to their size, these injuries are probably treated locally without referral to a burns service. 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Too hot to handle − Microwaved drinkware: An emerging cause of contact burn injuries?
Purpose of the study
To investigate the local and national incidence of contact burns secondary to microwave-heated drinkware and specifically those with a metallic coating.
Methods
This retrospective analysis from November 2018 to December 2022 includes UK-wide data on burn mechanism, demographics, TBSA (total body surface area), depth and additionally, local data on injury details, management, complications, healing duration, return-to-work time, and follow-up duration within our service.
Results
National: In the UK, 87 patients sustained burns related to microwave heating of drinkware. Median (IQR) burn size was 0.21% (+/−0.15) TBSA. Most burn injuries were superficial dermal (SD) (88.7%). All cases were treated conservatively.
Regional: Contact burns from microwave-heated metallic coated drinkware were identified in 28 patients. The median (IQR) TBSA was 0.12% (+/−0). Most injuries were assessed as SD (90%, 45/50), however, 4/5 (80%) of the deeper burns were caused by metallic-coated drinkware. The median (IQR) follow-up was 6.04 days (+/−4.5). Median (IQR) healing time was 14.17 (+/−0) days and mean time to return to work was 7.57 (+/−3.5) days.
Conclusions
Microwave-heated drinkware burns, while constituting a small portion of referrals to UK burns services, may have a larger true population incidence. Due to their size, these injuries are probably treated locally without referral to a burns service. Regional data analysis highlighted that metallic coated drinkware related injuries were associated with longer healing times.