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Citation

Lam NN, Duc NM, Hung TD. Ann. Burns Fire Disasters 2020; 33(3): 198-202.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Mediterranean Council for Burns and Fire Disasters)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

33304209 PMCID

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the characteristics and influence of gender difference on the outcome of adolescent burns. A retrospective study was conducted on 641 burn patients (10 - 19 years old) admitted to the Viet Nam National Burn Hospital over a three-year period (2016 - 2018). Demographic data, burn features and outcome including complications, length of hospital stay and mortality of male and female groups were compared. The results indicated that adolescents accounted for 6.5% of total admitted burn patients, with a predominance of males (69.3%). Higher proportions of burn due to dry heat (flame or hot surface contact) and electricity were seen in the male group (p <.001). No significant differences were seen between male and female groups in terms of age, admission time, season of burn and burn severity. Compared to females, males experienced more surgical interventions and stayed longer in hospital with higher LA50 (71.2% vs. 56.5% TBSA). It is necessary to conduct prevention and intervention to improve the outcome of adolescent burns, especially for female patients.


Language: en

Keywords

outcomes; adolescent burn; gender difference

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