Brunaslys barna : innlagnir á Landspítala 2000-2008
Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn Skoða/Opna(view/open) BACKGROUND: Causes of burn injuries in children are universally associated with social and environmental factors. Epidemiological studies are therefore important in identifying risk factors a...
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ftlandspitaliuni:oai:www.hirsla.lsh.is:2336/116375 2023-05-15T16:52:47+02:00 Brunaslys barna : innlagnir á Landspítala 2000-2008 Burn injuries in children: admissions at Landspitali University Hospital in Iceland 2000-2008 Lovísa Baldursdóttir Laura Scheving Thorsteinsson Gunnar Auðólfsson Margrét E Baldursdóttir Berglind Ó. Sigurvinsdóttir Vilborg Gísladóttir Anna Ólafía Sigurðardóttir Þráinn Rósmundsson Gjörgæsludeild Landspítala, Reykjavík. lovisaba@landspitali.is 2010-11-26 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/116375 ice is ice Læknafélag Íslands, Læknafélag Reykjavíkur http://www.laeknabladid.is Læknablaðið 2010, 96(11):683-9 0023-7213 21081791 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/116375 Læknablaðið Brunasár Börn Áhættuþættir Burns Child Accidents Home PubMed in process Article 2010 ftlandspitaliuni 2022-05-29T08:21:39Z Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn Skoða/Opna(view/open) BACKGROUND: Causes of burn injuries in children are universally associated with social and environmental factors. Epidemiological studies are therefore important in identifying risk factors and for planning preventive interventions. METHODS: Children younger than 18 years with skin burns who were treated as inpatients at Landspitali University Hospital over a 9-year period, 2000 and 2008, were included in this retrospective descriptive study. Data was collected from medical records. RESULTS: Of 149 children included in the study 41.6% were four years old or younger. The average annual incidence of hospital admissions was 21/100,000. Cold water as first aid was applied in 78% of cases. Half of the accidents occurred in the home where a close family member was the caretaker. Risk factors were identified in 11.4% of the accidents and abuse or neglect was suspected in 3.4% of cases. Scalds were the most common type of burn injury (50.3%) followed by burns caused by fire (20.4%) including gas or petrol (14.9%) and fireworks (17.6%). The most common source of scalds was exposure to hot water from hot water mains (12,9%) and heated water (12,9%). The mean time from emergency room admission to the paediatric ward was two hours and 22 minutes. The mean length of stay was 13 days; median 9 days (range 1-97). CONCLUSION: Incidence of hospital admissions for burn injury has decreased when compared with earlier Icelandic studies. Children four years and younger and boys between 13-16 years old are most at risk for burn injuries. Stronger preventive measures as well as better documentation of burn accidents are imperative. Tilgangur: Að afla upplýsinga um brunaslys barna sem lögðust inn á Landspítala á níu ára tímabili, meta hvort efla þurfi forvarnir og endurskoða ákveðna þætti í meðferð. Aðferðir: Í þessari afturskyggnu lýsandi rannsókn var upplýsingum safnað úr sjúkraskrám um börn yngri en átján ára sem dvöldu ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Hirsla - Landspítali University Hospital research archive Smella ENVELOPE(29.443,29.443,69.896,69.896) |
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Brunasár Börn Áhættuþættir Burns Child Accidents Home PubMed in process Lovísa Baldursdóttir Laura Scheving Thorsteinsson Gunnar Auðólfsson Margrét E Baldursdóttir Berglind Ó. Sigurvinsdóttir Vilborg Gísladóttir Anna Ólafía Sigurðardóttir Þráinn Rósmundsson Brunaslys barna : innlagnir á Landspítala 2000-2008 |
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Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn Skoða/Opna(view/open) BACKGROUND: Causes of burn injuries in children are universally associated with social and environmental factors. Epidemiological studies are therefore important in identifying risk factors and for planning preventive interventions. METHODS: Children younger than 18 years with skin burns who were treated as inpatients at Landspitali University Hospital over a 9-year period, 2000 and 2008, were included in this retrospective descriptive study. Data was collected from medical records. RESULTS: Of 149 children included in the study 41.6% were four years old or younger. The average annual incidence of hospital admissions was 21/100,000. Cold water as first aid was applied in 78% of cases. Half of the accidents occurred in the home where a close family member was the caretaker. Risk factors were identified in 11.4% of the accidents and abuse or neglect was suspected in 3.4% of cases. Scalds were the most common type of burn injury (50.3%) followed by burns caused by fire (20.4%) including gas or petrol (14.9%) and fireworks (17.6%). The most common source of scalds was exposure to hot water from hot water mains (12,9%) and heated water (12,9%). The mean time from emergency room admission to the paediatric ward was two hours and 22 minutes. The mean length of stay was 13 days; median 9 days (range 1-97). CONCLUSION: Incidence of hospital admissions for burn injury has decreased when compared with earlier Icelandic studies. Children four years and younger and boys between 13-16 years old are most at risk for burn injuries. Stronger preventive measures as well as better documentation of burn accidents are imperative. Tilgangur: Að afla upplýsinga um brunaslys barna sem lögðust inn á Landspítala á níu ára tímabili, meta hvort efla þurfi forvarnir og endurskoða ákveðna þætti í meðferð. Aðferðir: Í þessari afturskyggnu lýsandi rannsókn var upplýsingum safnað úr sjúkraskrám um börn yngri en átján ára sem dvöldu ... |
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Lovísa Baldursdóttir Laura Scheving Thorsteinsson Gunnar Auðólfsson Margrét E Baldursdóttir Berglind Ó. Sigurvinsdóttir Vilborg Gísladóttir Anna Ólafía Sigurðardóttir Þráinn Rósmundsson |
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Lovísa Baldursdóttir Laura Scheving Thorsteinsson Gunnar Auðólfsson Margrét E Baldursdóttir Berglind Ó. Sigurvinsdóttir Vilborg Gísladóttir Anna Ólafía Sigurðardóttir Þráinn Rósmundsson |
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Brunaslys barna : innlagnir á Landspítala 2000-2008 |
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Brunaslys barna : innlagnir á Landspítala 2000-2008 |
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Brunaslys barna : innlagnir á Landspítala 2000-2008 |
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Brunaslys barna : innlagnir á Landspítala 2000-2008 |
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brunaslys barna : innlagnir á landspítala 2000-2008 |
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