Author/Authors :
Thiitamaranahalli Muguregowda, Honnegowda Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns - Kasturba Medical College - Manipal University - Udupi, India
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Fire and burn-related injuries are a leading cause of morbidity
and mortality worldwide, and is a serious public health problem
in developing countries. Several studies showed causes such as
low socioeconomic status, poor living conditions, illiteracy, and
floor level cooking, however, very few studies stated severity of
the burn injuries to be dependent on ignition of type clothing
garment and fabric wore at the time of incident.
METHODS
A cross sectional observational study done on burn injury
patients admitted from February 2014 to August 2016. Data were
collected from the patients or their relatives and analysed.
RESULTS
Among 224 burn injury patients, majority were females (59.3%)
sustained burn injuries in the study population (p=0.005). Victims
wearing long loose flowing garments such as sarees (41.1%),
salwar (22.3%), and dupatta (9.8%) were caught fire easily and
sustained more burn injuries, compared to clothes reaching down
to the knee and short fitting dresses (p=0.004). Percentage of
burn was higher among wearers of synthetic fabrics (50.89%)
than that of cottons (20.53%, p=0.028].
CONCLUSION
Every year, thousands of people are injured when their clothing
catches fire. The findings reported herein documented that public
knowledge about clothing related fire risks was lacking. This can
be reduced by bringing about stronger regulations by government
and to educate about the magnitude of the problems inflicted by
burn injuries and to oversight and to promote less inflammable
fabrics to be worn at home, especially in kitchen.
Keywords :
Burn , Injury , Garment , Clothing , India