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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.13112/PC.2021.18

Impact of injury mechanism on the length of hospital stay in paediatric burns

Rok Kralj
Zoran Barčot
Mario Kurtanjek
Ivan Petračić
Karlo Tadić
Igor Bumči
Rado Žic
Stjepan Višnjić


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Abstract

In the early phase in paediatric burns, one can only give a rough estimate regarding the length of treatment. Therefore, we analysed
the relationship between the burn injury mechanism and the length of stay (LOS) to total body surface area aff ected (TBSA) ratio. We
performed a retrospective review of 375 patients who had been hospitalised for burn injuries in the period from January 1, 2010 until
December 31, 2019 at the Department of Paediatric Surgery, Zagreb Children’s Hospital. According to the mechanism of burn injury,
patients were divided into the following groups: hot water scalds (n=210), hot oil scalds (n=22), bath scalds (n=7), contact burns
(n=54), fl ame burns (n=36), steam burns (n=7), explosive (n=13) and electrical burns (n=12). We analysed the mean LOS/TBSA ratio
according to diff erent patient groups. Study results revealed that contact burns had a signifi cantly greater risk of higher LOS/TBSA
ratio than hot oil scalds (t=2.485, p=0.015), hot water scalds (t=3.948, p<0.001), fl ame burns (t=2.485, p=0.015), explosive burns
(t=2.900, p=0.005), bath scalds (t=4.369, p<0.001) and steam burns (t=4.369, p<0.001). Flame burns had a signifi cantly greater risk
of higher LOS/TBSA ratio than hot water scalds (t=2.105, p=0.039), steam burns (t=2.848, p=0.009) and bath scalds (t=2.846,
p=0.009). Hot oil scalds had a signifi cantly greater risk of higher LOS/TBSA ratio than steam burns (t=2.317, p=0.029) and bath scalds
(t=2.263, p=0.033). Accordingly, diff erent mechanisms of burn injury were found to have diff erent outcomes when considering the
LOS/TBSA ratio. The highest LOS/TBSA ratio may be expected for contact burns. Our results indicated the burn injury mechanism to
have a prognostic value regarding LOS.

Keywords

BURNS; CHILD; LENGTH OF STAY (LOS)

Hrčak ID:

275519

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/275519

Publication date:

24.9.2021.

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