阿尔巴尼亚儿童严重烧伤:过去 25 年中儿童烧伤的流行病学发生了哪些变化?

Annals of burns and fire disasters Pub Date : 2024-09-30 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01
S Isaraj, A Isaraj, G Belba
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阿尔巴尼亚是西巴尔干地区的一个后共产主义过渡国家,本研究旨在描述过去 25 年中儿童烧伤的模式和趋势。研究对象包括地拉那 "特蕾莎修女 "大学医院中心重症监护室在过去 5 年(即 2018-2022 年)中收治的所有烧伤儿童。本次分析共纳入了在烧伤和整形外科治疗的 275 名儿童。在过去 25 年中,儿童烧伤发病率显著下降。在纳入本研究的 275 名儿童中,50.2% 为男孩,49.8% 为女孩。年龄从 2 个月到 16 岁不等。烧伤儿童的人数逐渐减少,但在 2020 年达到最低,这与 Covid-19 大流行有关。总的来说,受影响最大的年龄组是 1-3 岁的儿童。无论年龄大小,热液体(51%)和纯热水(39%)都是造成儿童烧伤的主要原因。火焰烧伤(从 18.5% 下降到 7%)和化学烧伤(从 5.9% 下降到 1%)的数量大幅下降。记录中没有发现电烧伤。大多数烧伤病例是身体多个部位的烧伤,占所有病例的 35%。儿童烧伤仍然是阿尔巴尼亚儿童发病率的一个重要负担,这一点令人担忧。不过,与 25 年前相比,阿尔巴尼亚严重烧伤儿童的总人数有所下降。
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This study is aimed at describing the patterns and trends of burns among children in the past 25 years in Albania, a transitional post-communist country in the Western Balkans. It included all burned children admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of the University Hospital Center "Mother Teresa" of Tirana in the past 5 years (i.e., 2018-2022). Overall, 275 children treated at the Service of Burns and Plastic Surgery were included in this analysis. Incidence of burns in children has importantly declined during the last 25 years. Of 275 children included in this study, 50.2% were boys and 49.8% were girls. The age range was from 2 months to 16 years. The number of children with burns declined progressively, but the lowest number was seen in 2020, which is explained by the Covid-19 pandemic. On the whole, the most affected age group is that of 1-3 year-olds. Regardless of age, hot liquids (51%) and pure hot water (39%) were the main causative agents of burns among children. There was an important decrease in the number of burns due to flame (from 18.5% to 7%) and chemical burns (from 5.9% to 1%). No electrical burns were found in the records. Most of the burned cases were burns of more than one site on the body, representing 35% of all the cases. Burns among children continue to constitute a significant burden of morbidity among Albanian children, which is a cause of concern. However, compared with 25 years ago, the total number of severely burned children has dropped in Albania.

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