Shah Suhaib, Golovko George, Karim Abbas, Segura Carolina, Song Juquan, Haseem Maria, Wolf Steven, El Ayadi Amina
School of Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA.
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA.
J Burn Care Res. 2025 Mar 4;46(2):257-270. doi: 10.1093/jbcr/irae138.
Genital burns are unique and complex injuries that impact patients physically and emotionally. This study investigates the specific impact of genital burns on psychosocial and physical outcomes. A retrospective cohort study was conducted using the TriNetX database, encompassing over 117 million patients from U.S. healthcare institutions. Patients with genital burns were identified and categorized into subcohorts based on total body surface area (TBSA) and burn degree. Propensity score matching and cohort balancing were performed based on age, gender, race, and ethnicity. Outcomes were analyzed both short-term (1 month) and long-term (5 years), focusing on psychiatric and physical aspects. This study identified 3496 genital burn patients over a 15-year period. Analyses revealed that genital burns significantly increased short-term risk of death (risk ratios [RR]: 2.8), anxiety (RR: 2.656), hospitalization (RR: 2.167), and any anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, or depression (RR: 2.363), and long-term risk of death (RR: 1.658) and pruritus (RR: 1.58) (all P < .05). Interestingly, genital burn patients showed a lower risk of chronic joint pain compared to other burn injuries (RR: 0.815) (P < .05). These results occurred independently of the extent of TBSA. Genital burns have a distinctive impact on patients, leading to higher rates of certain psychiatric morbidities and physical complications. This study highlights the need for tailored care and consideration of the unique challenges faced by patients with genital burns, both in the immediate aftermath and in the long term. Understanding the specific impacts of genital burns is vital for healthcare practitioners to develop care strategies and better support for patients recovering from such injuries.
生殖器烧伤是独特而复杂的损伤,会对患者的身体和心理产生影响。本研究调查了生殖器烧伤对心理社会和身体结局的具体影响。使用TriNetX数据库进行了一项回顾性队列研究,该数据库涵盖了来自美国医疗机构的超过1.17亿患者。识别出生殖器烧伤患者,并根据总体表面积(TBSA)和烧伤程度将其分为亚组。基于年龄、性别、种族和民族进行倾向得分匹配和队列平衡。对短期(1个月)和长期(5年)的结局进行了分析,重点关注精神和身体方面。本研究在15年期间识别出3496例生殖器烧伤患者。分析显示,生殖器烧伤显著增加了短期死亡风险(风险比[RR]:2.8)、焦虑风险(RR:2.656)、住院风险(RR:2.167)以及任何焦虑、创伤后应激障碍或抑郁风险(RR:2.363),以及长期死亡风险(RR:1.658)和瘙痒风险(RR:1.58)(所有P < 0.05)。有趣的是,与其他烧伤损伤相比,生殖器烧伤患者慢性关节疼痛的风险较低(RR:0.815)(P < 0.05)。这些结果与TBSA的范围无关。生殖器烧伤对患者有独特的影响,导致某些精神疾病和身体并发症的发生率更高。本研究强调了需要提供量身定制的护理,并考虑生殖器烧伤患者在急性期和长期所面临的独特挑战。了解生殖器烧伤的具体影响对于医疗从业者制定护理策略和更好地支持此类损伤康复患者至关重要。