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Year 2024, Volume: 6 Issue: 3, 123 - 125, 31.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.55994/ejcc.1606167

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Demographic Characteristics of Burn Patients in the Emergency Department: Analysis of 118 Cases

Year 2024, Volume: 6 Issue: 3, 123 - 125, 31.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.55994/ejcc.1606167

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Objective: This study aims to retrospectively examine the demographic characteristics, causes, anatomical localizations, and clinical outcomes of 118 patients admitted to the Emergency Department of Atlas University Hospital due to burns.
Materials and Methods: Data from patients admitted to the emergency department for burns between November 31, 2022, and November 31, 2024, were obtained from patient files, forensic reports, and hospital information systems. Age, gender, burn causes, burn degrees, total burned body surface area (%TBSA), anatomical localization, seasonal distribution, and clinical outcomes were evaluated. Data analysis was performed using SPSS.
Results: Of the patients, 62.7% were male and 37.3% were female, with a mean age of 23.8 ± 14.9 years. Scald burns were identified as the most common cause at 47.5%. Regarding burn degrees, 69.5% of the patients had second-degree burns. The most frequently affected anatomical regions were the upper extremities (44.8%) and the face (31.4%). Burn admissions were higher in the summer (33.8%). Of the patients, 78.8% were treated and discharged from the emergency department, 14.4% were admitted to the burn unit, and 6.8% were referred to advanced care centers. The mortality rate was 1.7%.
Conclusion: Burn injuries vary by age groups, gender, and causes. Scald burns are more common in children, while electrical burns are predominantly observed in males. Multidisciplinary approaches and the development of preventive strategies are essential in burn management. This study provides insights into the clinical management and prevention of burns and may serve as a guide for future research.

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  • 2. Sheridan RL. Burns: Progress in Diagnosis and Care. Lancet. Published online 2021.
  • 3. Azzopardi EA, Whitaker IS, Willows J. Demographic Analysis of Burn Injuries: A Multicenter Retrospective Study. Burns. Published online 2019.
  • 4. Shalom A, Wong L, Khan F. Complications of Electrical Burns: A Review of Clinical Outcomes. J Burn Care Res. Published online 2018.
  • 5. Chipp E, Walton J, Gorman D. Functional and Aesthetic Outcomes in Burn Rehabilitation. J Plast Reconstr Aesthetic Surg. Published online 2020.
  • 6. Dissanaike S, Rahimi M. Seasonal Trends in Burn Admissions: An Analysis of Epidemiological Patterns. Ann Burns Fire Disasters. Published online 2019.
  • 7. Dissanaike S, Rahimi M. Epidemiological Patterns of Burn Injuries. Ann Burns Fire Disasters. Published online 2019.
  • 8. Azzopardi EA, Whitaker IS, Willows J. Scald Burns in Children: A Preventable Public Health Issue. Burns. Published online 2020.
  • 9. Ziegler B, Rohrer C. Functional and Aesthetic Considerations in Upper Extremity and Facial Burns. Burns. Published online 2021.
  • 10. Singer AJ, Taira BR, McClain SA. Severe Burn Complications and Risk Factors. N Engl J Med. Published online 2020.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Emergency Medicine, Clinical Sciences (Other)
Journal Section Original Articles
Authors

İhtişam Zafer Cengiz 0000-0002-9372-5830

Fatma Çakmak 0000-0002-5770-3554

Publication Date December 31, 2024
Submission Date December 23, 2024
Acceptance Date December 27, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 6 Issue: 3

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AMA Cengiz İZ, Çakmak F. Demographic Characteristics of Burn Patients in the Emergency Department: Analysis of 118 Cases. Eurasian j Crit Care. December 2024;6(3):123-125. doi:10.55994/ejcc.1606167

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