Epidemiology of burns and scalds in children presenting to the emergency department of a regional burns unit: a 7-year retrospective study

Variation in the incidence and mechanism of thermal injury has been reported in different age groups in children. The aim of this study was to report the incidence, mechanisms, and environmental factors of all burns presentations to the emergency department (ED) of a regional burns centre over a 7-y...

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Veröffentlicht in:Burns and trauma 2016, Vol.4, p.19-19
Hauptverfasser: Battle, Ceri Elisabeth, Evans, Vanessa, James, Karen, Guy, Katherine, Whitley, Janet, Evans, Phillip Adrian
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Zusammenfassung:Variation in the incidence and mechanism of thermal injury has been reported in different age groups in children. The aim of this study was to report the incidence, mechanisms, and environmental factors of all burns presentations to the emergency department (ED) of a regional burns centre over a 7-year period. A retrospective, chart review study of all burns presentations to the ED of a regional burns centre in South Wales was conducted. All children recorded as having sustained a burn or scald, aged less than 16 years were included in the analysis. Subjects' demographics were analysed using descriptive statistics, and comparisons were made between patients aged less than 5 and patients aged 5-16 using chi-square test and Mann-Whitney U test. A total of 1387 cases were included in the final analysis. Scalds were the most common thermal injury with 569 (41.0 %) reported, followed by contact burns in 563 (40.6 %) patients. The patients requiring hospitalisation were significantly younger (2 vs 3 years; p 
ISSN:2321-3868
2321-3876
2321-3876
DOI:10.1186/s41038-016-0047-7