Introduction: Burns fuelled by petrol are a major cause of injury in Australia and New Zealand. The same quality of explosive ignition that makes petrol so valuable as a fuel can cause injuries when handled carelessly or used for a purpose for which it was not intended. Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study that examined the epidemiology of patients admitted to the Victorian Adult Burns Service (VABS) based at the Alfred Hospital, Melbourne. Data were extracted from the VABS Database on patients presenting over a seven-year period, between 1st July 2009 to 30th June 2016. Results: During the study period, 378 out of 1927 burns (19.6%) admissions were related to petrol use. Males aged 20 – 29 years were most at risk, contribu...
The aim of the study was to use state-wide health administrative data to assess the incidence, tempo...
A burn injury represents perhaps the widest spectrum of any form of trauma. Burns occur in all age g...
Assault burns comprise a significant subset of burns, with a greater risk of severe injuries. This S...
Summary The aim of this report is to describe cases of burn injury requiring hospitalisation in Aus...
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Background: This study presents a 26-year epidemiological assessment of burn injury hospitalisations...
Priming the carburetor is a method that is still commonly practiced amongst trained, amateur, and ba...
BACKGROUND: Major burn injuries cause devastating physical and psychosocial morbidity, combined with...
Introduction: The ageing global population presents a novel set of challenges for trauma systems. L...
Background: While the most obvious impact of burn is on the skin, systemic responses also occur afte...
Burns are devastating injuries, and have been identified as a priority for prevention by the World H...
BACKGROUND: Caravan explosions due to gas cylinder explosions or gas leaks are responsible for a sma...
Abstract Purpose: To identify measures that should reduce the incidence of burn injuries resulting f...
The increasing prevalence of burns constitutes a major, problem for the doctor to-day. While there a...
Burn injuries represent a major cause of mortality and morbidity as well as a significant drain on l...
The aim of the study was to use state-wide health administrative data to assess the incidence, tempo...
A burn injury represents perhaps the widest spectrum of any form of trauma. Burns occur in all age g...
Assault burns comprise a significant subset of burns, with a greater risk of severe injuries. This S...
Summary The aim of this report is to describe cases of burn injury requiring hospitalisation in Aus...
Background: Fireworks are often used to celebrate holidays and events. With novel designs and avail...
Background: This study presents a 26-year epidemiological assessment of burn injury hospitalisations...
Priming the carburetor is a method that is still commonly practiced amongst trained, amateur, and ba...
BACKGROUND: Major burn injuries cause devastating physical and psychosocial morbidity, combined with...
Introduction: The ageing global population presents a novel set of challenges for trauma systems. L...
Background: While the most obvious impact of burn is on the skin, systemic responses also occur afte...
Burns are devastating injuries, and have been identified as a priority for prevention by the World H...
BACKGROUND: Caravan explosions due to gas cylinder explosions or gas leaks are responsible for a sma...
Abstract Purpose: To identify measures that should reduce the incidence of burn injuries resulting f...
The increasing prevalence of burns constitutes a major, problem for the doctor to-day. While there a...
Burn injuries represent a major cause of mortality and morbidity as well as a significant drain on l...
The aim of the study was to use state-wide health administrative data to assess the incidence, tempo...
A burn injury represents perhaps the widest spectrum of any form of trauma. Burns occur in all age g...
Assault burns comprise a significant subset of burns, with a greater risk of severe injuries. This S...