RETROSPECTIVE STUDY ON PATTERN OF BURN ADMISSIONS: CAUSE, TYPES, CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND THEIR MANAGEMENT OUTCOME
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Background
A burn is an injury to the skin or other organic tissue primarily caused by heat or due to
radiation, radioactivity, electricity, friction or contact with chemicals. Burn injuries are a
serious global public health problem, burn account for an estimated 180 000 deaths annually.
The majority of these occur in low- and middle-income countries and almost two thirds occur
in Africa and South-East Asia regions. (1)
Objective
To determine the magnitude, cause, types, clinical presentation, and management of burn injury
among patients admitted in Addis Ababa Burn, Emergency and trauma center.
Methods
The study was conducted in AaBET hospital - SPHMMC department of Surgery from the period
of August 1 2016 to January 31 2018. Aretrospective record review study design was employed
to assess the magnitude, cause, types, clinical presentation and management outcome of burn
injuries. The collected data was cleaned, checked for completeness, coded and analyzed using
SPSS. Chi-square test will be employed to determine relationship of different factors.
Result
The prevalence of burn injury in this study is 3.1%. The female to male ratio was 1.2:1. The
highest proportion of admission was comprising by patients from age1 to 9 years of age which
36.8 % from the total admission. The minimum age at admission was 2 month and maximum
were 62 years. The most common cause of burn was scald which account 41.8%. The overall
median TBSA% was 12%. Home is the most common place of burn injury which accounts 80.5
% of all burn injuries. Comorbid illness was found in 13% of our patients of which 62.5%
patients had epilepsy. Wound infection is the most common complication which occurs in 7.6%
of the patients. In this study debridement was the most commonly performed surgery it was done
in 86 patients. The overall mortality was 5.9%. Post burn disability was seen in 8.6% of patients.
Conclusion
Children less than 9 years of age had the highest proportion of patients. This may be due to their
poorly developed motor skill and their poor understanding of harmful things. Health education
should begiven for parents and caretakers about prevention of this injury.
Key word: AaBET, SPHMMC,TBSA%, Burn complication, Scald