Background: Burn injury is an emergency medical condition that rapidly develops as a result of tissue exposure to electrical, chemical or thermal energy. Therefore, its treatment usually begins at the emergency department. In this study we aimed to perform an epidemiological analysis of burn injuries presenting to the emergency department of a tertiary burn center, and factors affecting the cost of their medical care. Methods: Patients who presented to Baskent University Ankara Hospital Adult Emergency Department with burn injuries between January 2012 and December 2014 were studied for age, sex, time of admission, type of burn injury, clinical prognosis, mortality rate, percent burn area, and total cost of care. A total of 264 patients ...
Introduction: Burn care has rapidly improved in the past decades. However, healthcare innovations ca...
Background: burn injuries are a major public health in the world, especially in developing countries...
Objective: To evaluate the epidemiological pattern and treatment outcomes of burn patients. Study D...
Background: Burn injury is an emergency medical condition that rapidly develops as a result of tissu...
Purpose: Burn injuries require a multidisciplinary approach. Emergency Departments can play vital ro...
Background: Burn injuries are very common and fire-related burns account for over 300,000 deaths per...
Introduction: Improvement in burn injury data collections and the quality of databanks has allowed m...
Background: Burns are standout among the most well-known and devastating forms of injury. Patients w...
Background: Burn injury remains one of the most frequent public frequent public health concerns that...
Background: Burns and its complications are regarded as a major problem in the society. Skin injurie...
Background and Objectives: Burn injuries are one of the most severe forms of trauma that are the cau...
Background: Historically, burn injuries have been accompanied by bad prognosis. With the advances in...
Introduction: Burns have impacts include medical, psychological, economic and social that involve pa...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> A high grade burn is one of the most devastating injuries with severa...
Background: Burns are a deleterious, but largely preventable health problem foisting physical, econo...
Introduction: Burn care has rapidly improved in the past decades. However, healthcare innovations ca...
Background: burn injuries are a major public health in the world, especially in developing countries...
Objective: To evaluate the epidemiological pattern and treatment outcomes of burn patients. Study D...
Background: Burn injury is an emergency medical condition that rapidly develops as a result of tissu...
Purpose: Burn injuries require a multidisciplinary approach. Emergency Departments can play vital ro...
Background: Burn injuries are very common and fire-related burns account for over 300,000 deaths per...
Introduction: Improvement in burn injury data collections and the quality of databanks has allowed m...
Background: Burns are standout among the most well-known and devastating forms of injury. Patients w...
Background: Burn injury remains one of the most frequent public frequent public health concerns that...
Background: Burns and its complications are regarded as a major problem in the society. Skin injurie...
Background and Objectives: Burn injuries are one of the most severe forms of trauma that are the cau...
Background: Historically, burn injuries have been accompanied by bad prognosis. With the advances in...
Introduction: Burns have impacts include medical, psychological, economic and social that involve pa...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> A high grade burn is one of the most devastating injuries with severa...
Background: Burns are a deleterious, but largely preventable health problem foisting physical, econo...
Introduction: Burn care has rapidly improved in the past decades. However, healthcare innovations ca...
Background: burn injuries are a major public health in the world, especially in developing countries...
Objective: To evaluate the epidemiological pattern and treatment outcomes of burn patients. Study D...