泰国南部边境省份烧伤流行病学研究

Q4 Medicine
Saranyoo Suwansa-Ard
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目的:了解雅拉医院烧伤中心各种情况下的烧伤及治疗情况。材料与方法:本研究是在雅拉医院烧伤中心进行的回顾性研究;2019年4月1日至2021年5月31日。结果:入组161例烧伤患者(男性65.8%,女性34.2%)。儿童烧伤以烫伤为主(67.3%);而成人和老年人以火焰烧伤为主(成人51.0%,老年人66.7%)(p值<0.001),火焰烧伤通常小于体表面积的20% (p值<0.001)。大多数烧伤是浅二度烧伤。所有年龄组的患者均需要手术干预(p值=0.003)。中位住院时间约为7天(IQR4-17);然而,老年人比其他年龄组更需要重症监护(p值=0.003)。所有入组病例均存活。结论:成人和老年人烧伤以火焰烧伤为主,儿童烧伤以烫伤烧伤为主。老年人的烧伤更为严重,比其他年龄组更需要进入重症监护病房。
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Epidemiology of Burn Injury in the Southern Border Provinces of Thailand
Objective: This study aimed to investigate burns, from any situation, and the treatment in the Burn Center of Yala Hospital. Material and Methods: This research was a retrospective study in the Burn Center of Yala Hospital; from April 1, 2019 to May 31, 2021. Results: Enrollment consisted of 161 burn patients (male 65.8%, female 34.2%). Most burns in children were scalds (67.3%); whereas, in adults and the elderly they were flame burns (51.0% in adults and 66.7% in the elderly) (p-value<0.001), which were usually <20% of total body surface area (p-value<0.001). Most burns were superficial second degree burns. Patients in all age groups required surgical intervention (p-value=0.003). The median length of hospital stay was approximately seven days (IQR4-17); however, the elderly required intensive care more often than other age groups (p-value=0.003). All enrolled cases survived. Conclusion: The most common cause of burns in adults and the elderly was burning from flames, while burns from scalds occurred most in children. Burns in the elderly were more severe, and required admission to the intensive care unit more than any other age group.
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