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ANALYSIS OF INCIDENCE, ETIOLOGY AND RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED IN ACUTE BURN INJURY IN ADULTS AT ANMMCH, GAYA, BIHAR
Author(s) -
Kishore Kumar Sinha,
A. K. Jha Suman,
Alok Kumar,
Debarshi Jana
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of scientific research
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.36106/ijsr/6132929
Subject(s) - medicine , accidental , etiology , burn injury , incidence (geometry) , male to female , observational study , pediatrics , surgery , emergency medicine , retrospective cohort study , physics , acoustics , optics
Burn injuries have major health problem because of its high, morbidity, disability andmortality in young and middle-aged people. Burn injuries also have social problems associated with it. It may be associated with accidental, suicidal or homicidal causes. Despite of such importance of burn injuries from clinical and social point of view, there is scarcity of research on burn injuries in India. Thus we tried to highlight our observations in this study which had been undertaken to find out the causes of burn and it's clinical profile and treatment outcome of burn patients in the our Institute.Material methods: This observational study was conducted from August 2016 to March 2020 in patients ofburn injury who were admitted in surgery wardsand burn ICU of Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College & Hospital, Gaya, Bihar. We have studied 226 burn patients who admitted in our general surgical units and burn icu of our Institute. Burns patients who are above 18 years and both sexes were including in the study.Results: A total of 226 patients had burns injuries. 162 were male and 64 female in the ratio of M: F-2.53:1.Males were mostly affected (71.68%) in comparison to females. Most of the burn patients were in the age group of 21-30 years in this studied.i.e.42.02%. Lesser patients were seen in age group 50 -75 . As regard the causes,duringthe house hold activities has maximum number of patients as shown and electricity is causing second highest cases (26.99%), less number of patients are suicidal (3.53) and unknown etiology is seen in seven cases.Conclusion: Burn injury prevention is very difficult task, but to avoid the significant morbidity andmortality following the burn injury. We have to take every measures to control its incidence. A coordinated and dedicated approach by social workers, medical and paramedical personnel and administrators can only minimize the incidence of burn injury in India.

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