Rainey Susan, Cruse C Wayne, Smith Jackie S, Smith Kirk R, Jones Dawn, Cobb Sarah
Tampa General Regional Burn Center, Tampa, Florida, USA.
J Burn Care Res. 2007 Sep-Oct;28(5):675-80. doi: 10.1097/BCR.0b013E318148C86E.
Accidental burn injuries result in significant economic and public health burdens. The inappropriate use of gasoline and other accelerants has been identified in many studies as dangerous, yet it remains an all-too-common practice resulting in a significant number of injuries annually. Florida's unique climate permits outdoor recreational and maintenance activities, such as burning yard debris and other trash, throughout the year. Additionally, the hurricane season, lasting from June 1 though November 30, produces large amounts of waste in its wake. The purpose of this study was to examine the seasonal pattern of occurrence and develop an understanding of factors related to accelerant-related burn injuries with the goal of prevention. This nonexperimental research involved a retrospective quantitative observational study of data stored in the National Trauma Registry database. All burn patients admitted to the Tampa General Regional Burn Center as inpatients between January 1, 2001, and December 31, 2005, were included. As with previous studies on the occurrence of accelerant related injuries, young men were much more likely to suffer this type of injury. The hurricane season correlates with an increased number of accelerant related burn injuries, which differs somewhat from the seasonal variations in other regions. The size and severity of accelerant-related injuries varies significantly, as does the length of hospital stay. Accelerant use is frequently associated with trash/brush-related accidents. Hurricane seasons can produce an inordinately large amount of debris and therefore are related with an increased incident in this type of burn injury. The results of this study support the development of a community-based educational program directed at burn injury prevention, with special attention to the implications of the hurricane season.
意外烧伤会造成巨大的经济和公共卫生负担。许多研究已证实,不恰当地使用汽油和其他助燃剂是危险行为,但这一行为却屡见不鲜,每年导致大量人员受伤。佛罗里达州独特的气候条件使得全年都能进行户外休闲和维护活动,比如焚烧庭院垃圾和其他废弃物。此外,从6月1日持续到11月30日的飓风季节过后会产生大量垃圾。本研究的目的是调查此类烧伤的季节性发生模式,并了解与助燃剂相关烧伤的相关因素,以达到预防的目的。这项非实验性研究涉及对存储在国家创伤登记数据库中的数据进行回顾性定量观察研究。纳入了2001年1月1日至2005年12月31日期间入住坦帕综合地区烧伤中心的所有住院烧伤患者。与之前关于助燃剂相关伤害发生情况的研究一样,年轻男性更容易遭受此类伤害。飓风季节与助燃剂相关烧伤的数量增加相关,这与其他地区的季节性变化有所不同。助燃剂相关伤害的大小和严重程度差异很大,住院时间也有所不同。助燃剂的使用通常与垃圾/灌木丛相关事故有关。飓风季节会产生大量垃圾,因此与这类烧伤事故的增加有关。本研究结果支持开展以社区为基础的烧伤预防教育项目,特别关注飓风季节的影响。