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医疗机构中影响烧伤深度的因素。

Factors affecting the depth of burns occurring in medical institutions.

作者信息

Cho Young Soon, Choi Young Hwan, Yoon Cheonjae, You Je Sung

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Republic of Korea.

Department of Emergency Medicine, Bestian Hospital, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Burns. 2015 May;41(3):604-8. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2014.09.008. Epub 2014 Oct 5.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Most cases of burns occurring in medical institutions are associated with activities involving heat. It is very difficult to detect these burns. To date, there are few reports on burns occurring in medical institutions. The purpose of this paper was to analyze the etiology of burns occurring in medical institutions and to elucidate the factors affecting burn depth.

METHODS

We conducted a retrospective analysis of the medical records of patients who visited our center from April 2008 to February 2013. This study enrolled all patients with burns occurring in the medical institution during or related to treatment. We excluded burn patients whose burns were not related to treatment (for example, we excluded patients with scalding burns that occurred in the hospital cafeteria and pediatric patients with hot water burns from the water purifier). However, patients with burns that occurred in the recovery room after general anesthesia were included.

RESULTS

A total of 115 patients were enrolled in this study. The average patient age was 41.5 years, with more women than men (M:F=31:84). There were 29 cases (25.3%) of superficial burns (first-degree and superficial second-degree) and 86 cases (74.7%) of deep burns (deep second-degree and third-degree). Hot packs were the most common cause of burns (27 cases, 23.5%), followed by laser therapy, heating pads, and grounding pads, accounting for 15 cases each. There were 89 cases (77.4%) of contact burns and 26 cases (22.6%) of non-contact burns. The most common site of burns was the lower extremities (41 cases, 35.7%). The burn site and contact burns were both factors affecting burn depth. The rate of deep burns was higher in patients with contact burns than in those with non-contact burns (odds ratio 4.26) and was associated with lower body burns (odds ratio 2.85).

CONCLUSION

In burns occurring in medical institutions, there is a high probability of a deep burn if it is a contact burn or occurs in the lower body. Therefore, safety guidelines are needed for the use of hot packs, heating pads, and grounding pads to prevent such incidents.

摘要

引言

医疗机构中发生的大多数烧伤病例都与热相关活动有关。这些烧伤很难被察觉。迄今为止,关于医疗机构中发生烧伤的报道很少。本文旨在分析医疗机构中烧伤的病因,并阐明影响烧伤深度的因素。

方法

我们对2008年4月至2013年2月期间到我们中心就诊的患者病历进行了回顾性分析。本研究纳入了在医疗机构治疗期间或与治疗相关的所有烧伤患者。我们排除了与治疗无关的烧伤患者(例如,我们排除了在医院自助餐厅发生烫伤的患者以及因净水器热水烫伤的儿科患者)。然而,全身麻醉后在恢复室发生烧伤的患者被纳入研究。

结果

本研究共纳入115例患者。患者平均年龄为41.5岁,女性多于男性(男:女 = 31:84)。浅度烧伤(一度和浅二度)29例(25.3%),深度烧伤(深二度和三度)86例(74.7%)。热敷是最常见的烧伤原因(27例,23.5%),其次是激光治疗、加热垫和接地垫,各占15例。接触性烧伤89例(77.4%),非接触性烧伤26例(22.6%)。最常见的烧伤部位是下肢(41例,35.7%)。烧伤部位和接触性烧伤都是影响烧伤深度的因素。接触性烧伤患者的深度烧伤发生率高于非接触性烧伤患者(优势比4.26),且与下肢烧伤有关(优势比2.85)。

结论

在医疗机构发生的烧伤中,如果是接触性烧伤或发生在身体下部,则深度烧伤的可能性很高。因此,需要制定热敷、加热垫和接地垫使用的安全指南以预防此类事件。

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