Medical and statistical characteristics of patients and injuries of the burn center Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Care

P. K. Krylov, E. Zinoviev, V. Manukovsky, O. V. Orlova, K. M. Krylov
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The results of the analysis of the medical and statistical characteristics of patients who applied for emergency and urgent indications to the burn center of the State Budgetary Institution “St. I. I. Dzhanelidze”, based on the results of 2019–2021. It was revealed that out of 4465 patients, 790 (17.8%) were admitted with injuries requiring immediate hospitalization in the intensive care unit for burns. 2232 victims (50%) after examination in an inpatient emergency department were referred to specialized general departments of the burn center, in 1443 cases (32.2%) injuries were recorded that did not require inpatient treatment, assistance was provided on an outpatient basis. Most of the patients applied for burn injuries — 3825 (85.7%), ICD10 codes: T310-T319.
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詹内利泽急救研究所烧伤患者及损伤医学与统计特征研究中心
根据2019-2021年的结果,对向" St. I. I. Dzhanelidze "国家预算机构烧伤中心申请急诊和紧急指征的患者的医学和统计特征进行了分析。结果显示,在4465名患者中,790名(17.8%)因烧伤而入院,需要立即住院。2232名受害者(50%)在住院急诊科检查后被转介到烧伤中心的专科普通科,1443例(32.2%)受伤记录不需要住院治疗,在门诊基础上提供援助。大多数患者申请烧伤- 3825 (85.7%),ICD10代码:T310-T319。
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Sklifosovsky Journal Emergency Medical Care
Sklifosovsky Journal Emergency Medical Care Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal "Neotlozhnaia meditsinskaia pomoshch" (parallel titles: Zhurnal im. N.V. Sklifosovskogo "Neotlozhnai︠a︡ medit︠s︡inskai︠a︡ pomoshch", "Sklifosovsky Journal of Emergency Medical Care") seeks to publish original research articles, literature reviews, case reports, brief reports on clinical practice, and other suitable material submitted by professionals involved in the diagnosis and treatment of acute medical and surgical conditions.
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