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儿童即食面烫伤:十年单中心回顾性研究。

Pediatric instant noodle burns: A ten-year single center retrospective study.

机构信息

Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

Section of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

出版信息

Burns. 2023 Sep;49(6):1467-1473. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2023.01.006. Epub 2023 Jan 20.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Children are particularly vulnerable to scald injuries, and hot beverages/foods are often implicated in this subset of pediatric burns. Burns from instant noodles are common and thus an attractive target for burn prevention. The purpose of this study is to characterize the frequency, demographics, outcomes, and circumstances of pediatric instant noodle burns to guide future educational and prevention efforts.

METHODS

This is a retrospective review of all pediatric patients (<18 years) admitted to the University of Chicago Burn Center with a diagnosis of scald injury between 2010 and 2020. Burns caused by instant noodles were identified and compared to all other scald burns over this period.

RESULTS

Among 790 pediatric scald burns, 245 (31.0 %) were attributed to instant noodles. Compared to other scalds, patients with instant noodle burns were older (5.4 vs. 3.8 years, p < 0.001), equally likely to be male (51 % vs. 54 %, p = 0.488), and more likely to be Black/African American (90.6 % vs. 75.2 %, p < 0.001). Patients with instant noodle burns lived in zip codes with a lower average childhood opportunity index score (9.9 vs. 14.6, p < 0.001). In terms of circumstances, children with instant noodle burns were more likely to be unsupervised at the time of injury (37 % vs 21 %, p < 0.001). Instant noodle burns were smaller (3.6 % total body surface area (TBSA) vs. 5.8 % TBSA, p < 0.001) and less likely to require operative intervention (29 % vs. 41 %, p < 0.001). Instant noodle burns had a shorter length of stay (4.2 days vs. 6.4 days, p < 0.001), but similar adjusted length of stay (1.7 days/%TBSA vs. 1.5 days/%TBSA, p = 0.18) and experienced similar complication rates (10 % vs. 15 %, p = 0.06).

CONCLUSION

Instant noodle burns comprised nearly one-third of all pediatric scald burn admissions at our institution, a higher proportion than previously reported. While less severe than other scald burns in this series, instant noodles injuries still demonstrated a need for hospitalization and operative intervention. Instant noodle burns disproportionately affected Black/African American patients, as well as from neighborhoods with lower socioeconomic status. These findings suggest that focused burn prevention efforts may be successful at reducing the incidence of these common, but serious injuries.

摘要

简介

儿童特别容易受到烫伤伤害,而热饮/食物通常是导致这部分儿科烧伤的原因。方便面烫伤很常见,因此是预防烫伤的一个有吸引力的目标。本研究的目的是描述儿童方便面烫伤的频率、人口统计学特征、结局和情况,以指导未来的教育和预防工作。

方法

这是对 2010 年至 2020 年间在芝加哥大学烧伤中心因烫伤而住院的所有儿童(<18 岁)进行的回顾性研究。确定了由方便面引起的烫伤,并将其与同期所有其他烫伤进行了比较。

结果

在 790 例儿科烫伤中,有 245 例(31.0%)归因于方便面。与其他烫伤相比,方便面烫伤患者年龄更大(5.4 岁 vs. 3.8 岁,p<0.001),男女比例相近(51% vs. 54%,p=0.488),且更有可能为黑种人/非裔美国人(90.6% vs. 75.2%,p<0.001)。方便面烫伤患者的邮政编码所对应的儿童机会指数评分较低(9.9 分 vs. 14.6 分,p<0.001)。就情况而言,受伤时无人看管的儿童更有可能发生方便面烫伤(37% vs. 21%,p<0.001)。方便面烫伤面积较小(3.6%总体表表面积(TBSA)vs. 5.8% TBSA,p<0.001),更不可能需要手术干预(29% vs. 41%,p<0.001)。方便面烫伤的住院时间较短(4.2 天 vs. 6.4 天,p<0.001),但调整后的住院时间相似(1.7 天/%TBSA vs. 1.5 天/%TBSA,p=0.18),并发症发生率也相似(10% vs. 15%,p=0.06)。

结论

在我们机构,方便面烫伤占所有儿科烫伤住院患者的近三分之一,这一比例高于之前的报告。虽然与本系列中的其他烫伤相比,方便面烫伤程度较轻,但仍需要住院和手术干预。方便面烫伤 disproportionately 影响黑种人/非裔美国人患者,以及来自社会经济地位较低的社区。这些发现表明,有针对性的烧伤预防工作可能成功地降低这些常见但严重的伤害发生率。

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