
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES BURN INJURIES IN WORKING AND WEEKENDS
Author(s) -
Petrovskaya O.N.,
Rimzha M.I.
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.51922/2074-5044.2021.4.51
Subject(s) - total body surface area , lesion , medicine , epidemiology , shock (circulatory) , poison control , electrical shock , environmental health , surgery , pathology , engineering , electrical engineering
The share of patients injured in working and weekends by the same agents (hot liquids, flames, solid hot objects, electric currents) having the defeat of the same name topographic parts of the body, as well as the same area and the degree of burns, were not statistically significant. At the same time, taking into account the gender structure of victims in working days among men, it was 6 times more affected by electric shock, 1.6 times more victims from exposure to chemicals and 1.5 times from contact with solid hot objects, as well as persons with a more frequent lesion of the skin of the head (1.6 times) and the respiratory tract (2.1 times), with extensive (more than 25% of the body surface) and deep (IV degree) of skin cuts (1.8 and 1.5 times, respectively).