A retrospective multifactorial epidemiological study of pediatric patients admitted to the National Burns Center was undertaken, since January 1995 to December 2000. Nine hundred sixty-nine patients were admitted. The objective of this study was to describe the burns characteristics of different pediatric age groups. Scalds were the main cause of burns in the youngest group \u96 less than 7-year age, vs. flame, which was one of the mains causes of burn in the elder group. The home was the most common site of injury \u96 93.4%. The mean patient age was 3.43±0.12 (range from 6 months to 16 years). The mean percentage body surface area burned was 8.87±0.28 percent
Background Children are more likely to be burned than other age. The aim of this study was to deter...
AbstractIntentional burns represent a serious form of physical abuse that must be identified to prot...
ABSTRACT Background: Different risk variables that lead to mortality of a burn victim. The most impo...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, epidemiological data are rare, and most often extrapolated, for burn injuri...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency, severity, exact patterns and mechanisms o...
Background; Children whose verbal communications are not fully developed are the ones at risk for bu...
EPIDEMIOLOGY ( EPIDEMIOLOGIC RESEARCH) OF BURN INJURIES IN CHILDREN Lenka Eichlová Supervisor: MUDr....
Introduction:Burn injuries are one of the top 10 causes of unintentional deaths in children younger ...
After scalds, flame burns have been considered the next most common mode of burn injury in childhood...
Accidental injury due to burns is a serious and common, but preventable, occurrence in children. To ...
Burns 32 (2006) 613To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of pediatric burn patients in Shan...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
A burn is a type of are tissue damage to the skin due to the effect of a harmful cause. The purpose ...
Introduction Burns constitute the most common and severe injuries suffered in childhood. Objective ...
Background: Burns are the second most common etiology of injury death in children under 5 years old ...
Background Children are more likely to be burned than other age. The aim of this study was to deter...
AbstractIntentional burns represent a serious form of physical abuse that must be identified to prot...
ABSTRACT Background: Different risk variables that lead to mortality of a burn victim. The most impo...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, epidemiological data are rare, and most often extrapolated, for burn injuri...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency, severity, exact patterns and mechanisms o...
Background; Children whose verbal communications are not fully developed are the ones at risk for bu...
EPIDEMIOLOGY ( EPIDEMIOLOGIC RESEARCH) OF BURN INJURIES IN CHILDREN Lenka Eichlová Supervisor: MUDr....
Introduction:Burn injuries are one of the top 10 causes of unintentional deaths in children younger ...
After scalds, flame burns have been considered the next most common mode of burn injury in childhood...
Accidental injury due to burns is a serious and common, but preventable, occurrence in children. To ...
Burns 32 (2006) 613To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of pediatric burn patients in Shan...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
A burn is a type of are tissue damage to the skin due to the effect of a harmful cause. The purpose ...
Introduction Burns constitute the most common and severe injuries suffered in childhood. Objective ...
Background: Burns are the second most common etiology of injury death in children under 5 years old ...
Background Children are more likely to be burned than other age. The aim of this study was to deter...
AbstractIntentional burns represent a serious form of physical abuse that must be identified to prot...
ABSTRACT Background: Different risk variables that lead to mortality of a burn victim. The most impo...