A Clinico-Epidemiological Study among Burn Injury Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Eastern India

Avijit Roy, Barindranath Mallick, Ritu Ghosh, S. Mallik
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Background: Every year in India about 7 million people suffer from burn injury, which is a leading cause of not only mortality, but morbidity and disability among the burn patients, leading to emotional trauma and stigma. Objectives: The present study was conducted in a peripheral medical college of West Bengal to describe the epidemiology, clinical presentation, and outcome in burn patients and also to identify contributing factors influencing the outcome in burn patients. Methodology: In this descriptive cross-sectional study, all consecutive burn patients admitted in Dept of surgery in 2018 were included. Data was collected regarding socio demographic profile, mechanism, type and degree of burn, total body surface area involved, time taken to reach health facility and outcome. Results: Out of 514 burn patients, majority were 20 to 60 years age group, females, Muslim in religion, from rural background, completed primary education, homemaker and having monthly income of the family below Rs 5000. Most of the burns were accidental, thermal in nature occurred at household level. About one third had burns involving dangerous areas of body. Average length of stay in hospital was 6.104 days with 20% case fatality and directly proportional with body surface area involved. Conclusion: Safety measures and building awareness can prevent burn injury at household level. Early initiation of treatment, infection control and following standard management protocol can avert mortality in tertiary setting. Rehabilitation and psychosocial care are urgently needed to combat disability. Keywords: Burn, Clinico-epidemiology, Length of stay, Outcome
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印度东部一家三级医院烧伤患者的临床流行病学研究
背景:在印度,每年约有700万人遭受烧伤,这不仅是烧伤患者死亡、发病率和残疾的主要原因,还会导致情感创伤和耻辱。目的:本研究在西孟加拉邦的一所周边医学院进行,以描述烧伤患者的流行病学、临床表现和预后,并确定影响烧伤患者预后的因素。方法:在这项描述性横断面研究中,纳入了2018年外科收治的所有连续烧伤患者。收集了有关社会人口学特征、烧伤机制、烧伤类型和程度、涉及的全身表面积、到达卫生机构所需的时间和结果的数据。结果:在514名烧伤患者中,大多数是20至60岁年龄组的女性,宗教信仰穆斯林,农村背景,完成小学教育,家庭主妇,家庭月收入低于5000卢比。大多数烧伤都是意外的,性质上是热的,发生在家庭层面。大约三分之一的人烧伤了身体的危险部位。平均住院时间为6.104天,病死率为20%,与体表面积成正比。结论:安全措施和建筑意识可以预防家庭层面的烧伤。早期开始治疗、感染控制和遵循标准管理方案可以避免三级环境中的死亡率。迫切需要康复和心理社会护理来消除残疾。关键词:烧伤,临床流行病学,住院时间,结果
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