Title of article :
Epidemiology of Childhood Burn: A 5-year Retrospective Study in the Referral Burn Center of Northern Iran
Author/Authors :
Mobayen, Mohammadreza Burns and Regenerative Medicine Research Center - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht , Zarei, Reza Department of Statistics - School of Mathematical Sciences - University of Guilan, Rasht , Masoumi, Sanaz Burns and Regenerative Medicine Research Center - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht , Shahrousvand, Mohsen Department of Polymer Engineering and Color Technology - School of Engineering Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran , Mazloum, Mohammad Hossein Burns and Regenerative Medicine Research Center - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht , Ghaedchukamei, Zeinab Department of Polymer Engineering and Color Technology - School of Engineering Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran , Rahimzadeh, Negin Burns and Regenerative Medicine Research Center - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht
Abstract :
Background: Burns are the second most common etiology of injury death in children under 5
years old and are the most common cause of death in a home accident.
Materials & Methods: This study was performed to investigate the epidemiology of
childhood burn in children under 16 years old referred to Velayat Burn Center, Rasht City,
Iran, from 2013 to 2018. Data were collected from electronic hospital records of burn patients
aged under 16 years of age.
Results: Out of 717 patients, 44.5% were girls, and 55.5% were boys (sex ratio=1.2). The
highest frequency of burns (56.1%) was reported in the 1-5 years age group. The most common
cause of burn was scalds (76%), and the most common burn severity was second-degree burns
(46.7%). The Mean±SD duration of hospitalization was 3.07±4.15 days, and the hospital stay
was significantly associated with the cause of the burn, Burned Body Surface Area (BBSA),
and burn severity. The highest frequency was reported on Saturdays, i.e., (the first working day
in Iran) (22.7%), between 6 and 12 o’clock (42.8%).
Conclusion: This study found that children in 1-5 years old were the most susceptible age
group for burn injuries and scalds were the most common cause of the burn. The male to
female ratio was 1.2, and the majority of burns occurred in the winter.
Keywords :
Burn , Pediatric , Epidemiology , Childhood
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Health Research