Title of article :
Burn: A Predictable but Preventable Tragedy in Epileptic Patients
Author/Authors :
Ghoddusi Johari, Masoumeh Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Mohammadi, Ali Akbar Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Dastgerdi, Vahid Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Epilepsy, the world’s most common neurological brain
dysfunction, affects more than 50 million people worldwide. Burn
injuries can be the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in
the patients. This study assessed the predictable but preventable
tragedy in epileptic burn patients.
METHODS
From January 2001 to January 2011, data included patient’s
demographic, burn cause, Total Body Surface Area (TBSA) of
the burn injury, patient’s risk awareness, the type of treatment
required as well as the treatment outcome were collected from
burn admissions. Totally, 39 patients who sustained burn injuries
due to epileptic seizures w were enrolled.
RESULTS
Totally, 39 (1.7%) were epileptic with mean age of 30±11 years,
51.3% were female, 41.2% were single and 53.84% were rural
residents and 12.8% had academic education. The majority of the
thermal injuries occurred at home (82.1%). Flame was the most
common cause of burn (66.7%). The mean Total Body Surface
Area was 19.69±18.25. Finally, 38 patients were discharged with
mortality rate of 2.6%. Thirty patients underwent split or full
thickness graft as the most common surgery. Only 5 patients
were aware of the burn injury risk during seizure attack.
CONCLUSION
Despite reduction in burn injuries secondary to seizure, still
such injuries lead to significant morbidity and mortality. Since
these patients should adhere to specific medication, controlling it
remains to be difficult. So preparation for preventive strategies is
consisted of life style modification along with patients’ education
that is further warranted.
Keywords :
Burn , Injury , Patient , Prevent , Epilepsy , Iran
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery