Despite many medical advances, burns continue to remain a challenging problem due to the lack of infrastructure and trained professionals as well as the increased cost of treatment, all of which have an impact on the outcome. There is very little information on the pattern of outcomes among burn patients in relation to clinical aspects in India. Hence, the present study was undertaken in a burns unit to determine selected epidemiological variables, assess the clinical aspects (etiology, extent and anatomical location) and first aid measures adopted and finally to analyse the outcomes in cases of burn injuries. In addition, we have sought to suggest measures to remove myths about pre-hospital burn treatment and provide recommendations to hea...
BACKGROUND: Burns are destructive injuries that affect people out of proportion in developing countr...
Background: Burns are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Nepal. The epidemiological chara...
Introduction: Improvement in burn injury data collections and the quality of databanks has allowed m...
Background: Burns are a major cause of injury worldwide. According to World Health Organization (WHO...
Background: Burns represent a serious problem around the world especially in low and middle income c...
Background: Developing countries have a high incidence of burn injuries, creating a formidable publi...
Background: In India, morbidity and mortality due to burn cases are in rise. In addition to preventi...
Background: Burns are a global public health problem due to its high mortality, morbidity and disabi...
Abstract Objective To describe the capacity of the Indian healthcare system in providing appropriate...
Background: Amongst all discoveries by men, barely few like cultivation of soil, speech and writing,...
Objective: To identify the causes of burn injuries in the typical population. Setting and Design: ...
Background: Globally approximately 2.5 lakh deaths occur every year, with majority of cases from low...
Background: Burns and its complications are regarded as a major problem in the society. Skin injurie...
Aim: To study the epidemiological data of paediatric burn patients to determine the role of demogra...
Globally, burns are among some of the most devastating injuries and account for more than 265,000 de...
BACKGROUND: Burns are destructive injuries that affect people out of proportion in developing countr...
Background: Burns are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Nepal. The epidemiological chara...
Introduction: Improvement in burn injury data collections and the quality of databanks has allowed m...
Background: Burns are a major cause of injury worldwide. According to World Health Organization (WHO...
Background: Burns represent a serious problem around the world especially in low and middle income c...
Background: Developing countries have a high incidence of burn injuries, creating a formidable publi...
Background: In India, morbidity and mortality due to burn cases are in rise. In addition to preventi...
Background: Burns are a global public health problem due to its high mortality, morbidity and disabi...
Abstract Objective To describe the capacity of the Indian healthcare system in providing appropriate...
Background: Amongst all discoveries by men, barely few like cultivation of soil, speech and writing,...
Objective: To identify the causes of burn injuries in the typical population. Setting and Design: ...
Background: Globally approximately 2.5 lakh deaths occur every year, with majority of cases from low...
Background: Burns and its complications are regarded as a major problem in the society. Skin injurie...
Aim: To study the epidemiological data of paediatric burn patients to determine the role of demogra...
Globally, burns are among some of the most devastating injuries and account for more than 265,000 de...
BACKGROUND: Burns are destructive injuries that affect people out of proportion in developing countr...
Background: Burns are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Nepal. The epidemiological chara...
Introduction: Improvement in burn injury data collections and the quality of databanks has allowed m...