After scalds, flame burns have been considered the next most common mode of burn injury in childhood. Recent experience in the authors' unit suggested that contact burns were becoming more frequent. The authors sought to determine the contemporary frequency of different burn modalities in children presenting to a burns unit. A retrospective review of 3621 children treated in the burns unit, both ambulatory and inpatient, at the authors' institution between January 2003 and December 2007 was performed. Patients were identified using the Burns Unit database. Data collected included age, gender, burn etiology and site, TBSA, and whether operative surgery was required. Of the 3515 patients eligible for inclusion, scalds accounted for 55.9%, con...
WOS: 000277931100006Because of the lack of conscious of danger, children are highly exposed to burn ...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
Burns make a significant contribution to pae-diatric hospital admissions; in 1 year, around 50,000 s...
Objective: To ascertain the increase in paediatric burn admissions in our tertiary care facility. Fi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency, severity, exact patterns and mechanisms o...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, epidemiological data are rare, and most often extrapolated, for burn injuri...
The objective was to study presentation patterns of scald injuries in children and suggest potential...
The objective of this study was to evaluate where and when pediatric burn injuries occurred. Further...
The objective was to study presentation patterns of scald injuries in children and suggest potential...
A retrospective multifactorial epidemiological study of pediatric patients admitted to the National ...
Objective To identify how causative agents and mechanisms of injury influence the location of an acc...
Introduction:Burn injuries are one of the top 10 causes of unintentional deaths in children younger ...
Burn injuries are a devastating critical care problem. In children, burns continue to be a major epi...
Over 25,000 children a year attend emergency departments in the UK with burns. Scalds predominate, w...
Introduction: The estimated incidence of non-accidental burns varies between 1–25% in children. Dist...
WOS: 000277931100006Because of the lack of conscious of danger, children are highly exposed to burn ...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
Burns make a significant contribution to pae-diatric hospital admissions; in 1 year, around 50,000 s...
Objective: To ascertain the increase in paediatric burn admissions in our tertiary care facility. Fi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency, severity, exact patterns and mechanisms o...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, epidemiological data are rare, and most often extrapolated, for burn injuri...
The objective was to study presentation patterns of scald injuries in children and suggest potential...
The objective of this study was to evaluate where and when pediatric burn injuries occurred. Further...
The objective was to study presentation patterns of scald injuries in children and suggest potential...
A retrospective multifactorial epidemiological study of pediatric patients admitted to the National ...
Objective To identify how causative agents and mechanisms of injury influence the location of an acc...
Introduction:Burn injuries are one of the top 10 causes of unintentional deaths in children younger ...
Burn injuries are a devastating critical care problem. In children, burns continue to be a major epi...
Over 25,000 children a year attend emergency departments in the UK with burns. Scalds predominate, w...
Introduction: The estimated incidence of non-accidental burns varies between 1–25% in children. Dist...
WOS: 000277931100006Because of the lack of conscious of danger, children are highly exposed to burn ...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
Burns make a significant contribution to pae-diatric hospital admissions; in 1 year, around 50,000 s...