Analysis of the Epidemiological Features and Treatment Results of Burn Injuries in a Burn Center in Turkey.

J Burn Care Res

Department of Pediatric Surgery, University of Health Sciences, Izmir Faculty of Medicine, Behçet Uz Children's Hospital, 35210 Izmir, Turkey.

Published: January 2024

The aim of the study was to reveal the epidemiological characteristics and clinical course of burn patients who were hospitalized in our burn center between 2015 and 2020 and to compare the results between nationalities. The data were retrospectively evaluated in terms of age, gender, time of admission, the total body surface area burned, the degree of burn, the accident location, the presence of wound infection, surgical intervention, length of hospital stay, mortality, educational status of the parents, and nationality; 59.8% of 1496 cases were male, mean age was 40.38 months. The most common age range was 0-2 years. 78.4% were admitted within the first 24 hours; 50.5% of the admissions were from İzmir and its districts. Burn trauma most commonly occurred indoors in all age groups. The most common cause was scalding. Isolation of microorganism in wound cultures was most commonly detected in second degree burns. The most common infection agent was Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The surgical intervention rate was 19%. The mean length of hospitalization was 14.46 ± 12.17 days. Total burned surface, hospitalization time, the infection, and mortality rate were higher in patients who underwent surgical intervention. Parents were mostly primary school graduates. 11.6% of the patients were of foreign nationality. No significant difference was found in the analyzed parameters between nationalities. In conclusion; burn trauma is most commonly seen in the 0-2 age group, regardless of parental education levels. Therefore, it is of great importance to provide training on burns to families and those responsible for the care of children.

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