Analysis of the epidemiological profile of pediatric burn patients hospitalized in referral centers in the north, center and south of Chile: A multicenter study

Sebastián Villegas , Paulos Angélica , Andrea Schwaner , Alberto Torres , Pilar Claure
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Abstract

Introduction

The epidemiological profile of burn patients is a useful tool when planning prevention and prioritization of resources.

Objective

To describe and analyze differences in the epidemiological profile of hospitalized pediatric burn patients in reference centers throughout the country.

Materials and Methods

This is a retrospective analytical multicenter study conducted in four burn units (one in the IV region, two in the Metropolitan Region, and one in the X region). We reviewed clinical records between January 2019 to December 2021. Variables included: Age, Gender, Etiology, Burned Body Surface Area (BSA), and Severity Index (SI). Incomplete records were excluded. Statistical analysis was performed using Chi-square test and ANOVA with p< 0.05.

Results

1,081 patients, 48 were from the North, 837 from the central region, and 196 from the South. We observed a decrease in the number of patients over the years. Gender: 56.24 % were male. Age: median of 1 year and a 75th percentile of 4 years. Etiology: 70.9 % were scalds. Scalds were more frequent in the North. In the South, there were more burns by hot objects, while in the central region, there were more electrical burns (p = 0.012). BSA: Median was 5 % (4–7.5 %), the distribution varied, p = 0.0007. SI: Median was 63 (61–68.5), with the North having a higher median.

Conclusions

The epidemiological profile of pediatric burn patients is scald in male infants with a BSA less than 10 %. The main difference between profiles is the etiology. Towards the South, the frequency of scald decreases while hot objects increase.

Level of evidence

level II - 3 of evidence

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我国北部、中部和南部转诊中心住院儿科烧伤患者的流行病学分析:多中心研究
烧伤患者的流行病学概况是规划预防和资源优先排序的有用工具。描述和分析全国参考中心住院儿科烧伤患者的流行病学特征差异。这是一项在四个烧伤单位进行的回顾性分析多中心研究(一个在IV区,两个在大都会区,一个在X区)。我们回顾了2019年1月至2021年12月的临床记录。变量包括:年龄、性别、病因、烧伤体表面积(BSA)和严重程度指数(SI)。不完整的记录被排除在外。统计学分析采用卡方检验和方差分析,p< 0.05。其中,北方48例,中部837例,南方196例,共1081例。我们观察到这些年来病人的数量在减少。性别:男性56.24%。年龄:中位数为1岁,75百分位为4岁。病因:70.9%为烫伤。烫伤在北方更为频繁。南部以热物烧伤较多,中部以电烧伤较多(p=0.012)。BSA:中位数为5%(4% ~ 7.5%),分布有差异,p=0.0007。SI:中位数为63(61 ~ 68.5),北韩的中位数更高。小儿烧伤患者的流行病学概况是男性婴儿烫伤,BSA小于10%。两种病例的主要区别在于病因。朝南,烫伤的频率减少,而热物体增加。II - 3级证据
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