The objective of this economic study was to evaluate the resource use and cost associated with the management of small area burns, including the additional costs associated with unexpected illness after burn in children of less than five years of age. This study was conducted as a secondary analysis of a multi-centre prospective observational cohort study investigating the physiological response to burns in children. 452 children were included in the economic analysis (median age = 1.60 years, 61.3% boys, median total burn surface area [TBSA] = 1.00%) with a mean length of stay of 0.69 days. Of these children, 21.5% re-presented to medical care with an unexpected illness within fourteen days of injury. The cost of managing a burn of less...
Objectives. To describe the epidemiology, clinical features, management and outcome of children with...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, epidemiological data are rare, and most often extrapolated, for burn injuri...
Background:burn is the fourth most common type of trauma worldwide and the third leading cause of ac...
Children under the age of 5 years have the highest rate of hospitalization and mortality from burns....
ABSTRACT Aims: To inform childhood burn prevention by identifying demographics, clinical features a...
Background. Ongoing rationing of healthcare threatens services that are well established, and crippl...
The objective of this study was to evaluate where and when pediatric burn injuries occurred. Further...
Objectives: To determine the causes, magnitude and management of burns in children under five years ...
Introduction Althoughthere is a consensus that the economic burden of burn injury is high, but few s...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
Optimal burn scar management has the potential to markedly improve the lives of children, but can re...
Background: Most burns in children are scalds. The prevalenceof abuse-related burns admitted to burn...
SUMMARY. Almost one-third of all burn centre admissions involve children under the age of ten years....
Objective To identify how causative agents and mechanisms of injury influence the location of an acc...
Background: burn injuries are a major public health in the world, especially in developing countries...
Objectives. To describe the epidemiology, clinical features, management and outcome of children with...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, epidemiological data are rare, and most often extrapolated, for burn injuri...
Background:burn is the fourth most common type of trauma worldwide and the third leading cause of ac...
Children under the age of 5 years have the highest rate of hospitalization and mortality from burns....
ABSTRACT Aims: To inform childhood burn prevention by identifying demographics, clinical features a...
Background. Ongoing rationing of healthcare threatens services that are well established, and crippl...
The objective of this study was to evaluate where and when pediatric burn injuries occurred. Further...
Objectives: To determine the causes, magnitude and management of burns in children under five years ...
Introduction Althoughthere is a consensus that the economic burden of burn injury is high, but few s...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
Optimal burn scar management has the potential to markedly improve the lives of children, but can re...
Background: Most burns in children are scalds. The prevalenceof abuse-related burns admitted to burn...
SUMMARY. Almost one-third of all burn centre admissions involve children under the age of ten years....
Objective To identify how causative agents and mechanisms of injury influence the location of an acc...
Background: burn injuries are a major public health in the world, especially in developing countries...
Objectives. To describe the epidemiology, clinical features, management and outcome of children with...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, epidemiological data are rare, and most often extrapolated, for burn injuri...
Background:burn is the fourth most common type of trauma worldwide and the third leading cause of ac...