Spinks Anneliese, Wasiak Jason, Cleland Heather, Beben Nicole, Macpherson Alison K
School of Medicine, Griffith University, Meadowbrook, Queensland, Australia.
J Burn Care Res. 2008 May-Jun;29(3):482-8. doi: 10.1097/BCR.0b013e3181776ed9.
The aim of this study was to report on the temporal trends, incidence rates, demographic, and external-cause data for all burn injury related deaths and hospital admissions among children Canadian aged 0 to 19 years for the years 1994 to 2003. Statistics Canada and Canadian Institute of Health Information data were used to describe burn injury related deaths and hospital admission trends in children aged 0 to 19 years who were residents of Canada (1994-2003). Population estimates were derived from census data provided by Statistics Canada. During the 10-year period, 494 children died and 10,229 were admitted to a Canadian hospital because of a burn-related injury. Males and children aged less than 5 years of age were at the highest risk of injury, with children aged 1 to 5 years at the highest risk of death. Scalds represented the major etiological factor contributing to thermal injuries accounting for 50% of all hospital admissions. Temporal trends indicate a significant a significant decline in burn injuries across all age groups during the period 1994 to 2003. There has been a clear reduction in the number of patients with burn injury requiring hospital admission. This trend indicates success in safety initiative to prevent burn injuries as well as in improvements in the treatments of burn and hospital admission procedures. Nonetheless, burn injury remains a serious threat to the well-being of the Canadian pediatric population.
本研究旨在报告1994年至2003年期间,加拿大0至19岁儿童中所有与烧伤相关的死亡及住院情况的时间趋势、发病率、人口统计学和外部原因数据。利用加拿大统计局和加拿大卫生信息研究所的数据,描述了加拿大(1994 - 2003年)0至19岁儿童中与烧伤相关的死亡及住院趋势。人口估计数来自加拿大统计局提供的人口普查数据。在这10年期间,494名儿童因烧伤相关伤害死亡,10229名儿童被加拿大医院收治。男性和5岁以下儿童受伤风险最高,1至5岁儿童死亡风险最高。烫伤是导致热损伤的主要病因,占所有住院病例的50%。时间趋势表明,1994年至2003年期间所有年龄组的烧伤病例显著下降。需要住院治疗的烧伤患者数量明显减少。这一趋势表明在预防烧伤的安全举措以及烧伤治疗和住院程序改进方面取得了成功。尽管如此,烧伤伤害仍然对加拿大儿童的健康构成严重威胁。