Characteristics and trends of pediatric firepit burns: insights for prevention and safety

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PEDIATRICS World Journal of Pediatric Surgery Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1136/wjps-2023-000700
Maria Fazal, Charbel Chidiac, Raheel Ahmad, Oussama Issa, Erica Hodgman, Alejandro V Garcia
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Introduction As fire pits grow in popularity, so do the associated burn injuries. Our study examines pediatric fire pit burns characteristics to raise awareness and promote safety precautions. Methods We conducted a retrospective review of pediatric patients (≤21 years) with firepit burns at a tertiary care hospital from 2016 to 2021. Results Eighty-four patients were identified, of whom 70.2% were male, with a median age of 62 months. The median percent total body surface area burned was 2% (interquartile range (IQR)=1–4). Thirty-five (41.7%) patients were admitted and 7 (8.3%) underwent grafting. Neck and trunk burns had the highest grafting rates (66% and 33%, respectively). The hands (41.7%) and the lower extremities (27.4%) were the most frequently burned body areas. The leading causes of burns were ashes/hot coals (34.5%), flames (31.0%), and direct contact (25.0%), often resulting from falling into the fire (59.5%) or running or playing in activities near it (26.2%). Thirty-five (41.7%) were admitted for inpatient management, while 49 (58.3%) were treated as outpatient. Eleven (13.2%) underwent at least one reconstructive surgery, 7 (8.4%) had at least one rehabilitation visit, and 65 (77.4%) had follow-up clinic visits. The median length of stay was 2 days (IQR=1.0–3.5). The peak months for burns were from August through October ( n =40, 46.0%), with an increase observed from 10 cases in 2016 to 20 cases in 2020. Conclusions Given the significant proportion of firepit burns resulting from unsafe fire behaviors, it is crucial that caretakers are aware of proper firepit safety precautions. Level of evidence III. No data are available.
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小儿火盆烧伤的特点和趋势:对预防和安全的启示
引言 随着火盆的普及,与之相关的烧伤也越来越多。我们的研究探讨了小儿火盆烧伤的特点,以提高人们的认识并推广安全预防措施。方法 我们对一家三甲医院 2016 年至 2021 年期间的火盆烧伤儿科患者(≤21 岁)进行了回顾性研究。结果 共发现 84 名患者,其中 70.2% 为男性,中位年龄为 62 个月。烧伤总面积的中位数为2%(四分位距(IQR)=1-4)。35名(41.7%)患者入院,7名(8.3%)接受了植皮手术。颈部和躯干烧伤的植皮率最高(分别为 66% 和 33%)。手部(41.7%)和下肢(27.4%)是最常见的烧伤部位。烧伤的主要原因是灰烬/热炭(34.5%)、火焰(31.0%)和直接接触(25.0%),通常是由于跌入火中(59.5%)或在火旁奔跑或玩耍(26.2%)。有 35 人(41.7%)接受了住院治疗,49 人(58.3%)接受了门诊治疗。11人(13.2%)接受了至少一次整形手术,7人(8.4%)接受了至少一次康复治疗,65人(77.4%)接受了复诊。住院时间中位数为 2 天(IQR=1.0-3.5)。烧伤的高峰月份为 8 月至 10 月(n =40,46.0%),观察到的病例从 2016 年的 10 例增加到 2020 年的 20 例。结论 鉴于不安全的用火行为导致的火盆烧伤占很大比例,因此看护人了解正确的火盆安全预防措施至关重要。证据等级 III。无数据。
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