洗手液引起的烧伤:新冠肺炎大流行留下的附带损害的痕迹。

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De Moumita, Sahu Shamendra Anand, Manas Raj Kumar
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摘要

背景:当前的COVID-19大流行改变了人类的生活方式,以遵循COVID-19适当行为(CAB),包括保持社交距离,以及使用口罩和洗手液保持手部卫生。随着消毒剂使用的增加;据报道,由于使用消毒剂而导致烧伤的发生率一直在上升。本研究分析了已报道的消毒液烧伤事件,发现消毒液与烧伤病因的关系,并制定了消毒液的安全使用指南。作者还提出了预防和处理消毒剂烧伤的注意事项。方法:以“洗手液”、“洗手液”和“烧伤及烧伤损伤”为关键词,进行在线搜索,检索与洗手液烧伤相关的文章。还进行了一次全面的谷歌搜索,以查找电子媒体上关于消毒剂烧伤的任何新闻报道。结果:共10篇学术论文95例,符合纳入标准。大多数病例是由于误用含酒精的消毒液(n= 92,98%)或在点燃烹饪火焰或吸烟时点燃香烟而引起的火焰烧伤。在所有的案例中,发现酒精消毒剂是引起烧伤的药剂,而烧伤更多是由于凝胶形式。61例患者接受门诊治疗,33例患者需要住院治疗。结论:增加使用洗手液可能与烧伤发生率增加有关。它的安全使用有适当的指导方针。
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Burns Caused by Hand Sanitisers: The Trail of a Collateral Damage Left Behind by the Covid Pandemic.

Background: The current COVID-19 pandemic has changed human lifestyle to follow COVID-19 Appropriate Behaviours (CAB) and that includes social distancing, and the use of masks and sanitiser for hand hygiene. With increased use of sanitiser; the incidence of burns due to sanitiser has been reportedly on the rise. The study analysed the reported burn incidences due to sanitiser, found the relation between sanitiser and the aetiology of burn and formulated guidelines for its safe use. The authors also suggested Do's and Don'ts to prevent and manage sanitiser burns.

Methodology: An online search was made to search the articles related to sanitiser burn targeting the words 'sanitiser', 'hand sanitiser', and 'burns and burns injury'. A general Google search was also made to look for any news reported in electronic media for sanitiser burns.

Result: A total number of 10 scholarly articles mentioning 95 cases were found satisfactory to fulfil the inclusion criteria. Most of the cases were flame burns due to the ignition of alcohol-based sanitiser (n=92, 98%) either by mistake or while lighting the flame for cooking or cigarette for smoking. In all cases, it was found that alcohol-based sanitiser was the agent causing burns which were more due to gel form. 61 patients were managed on an outpatient basis whereas 33 patients required admission.

Conclusion: Increasing use of sanitisers can be related to increased incidence of burns. Its safe use is warranted with proper guidelines.

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