BACKGROUND Burns in Switzerland are frequent and lead to high economic and social costs. However, little is known about the aetiology of burns suffered by patients seeking treatment in hospital emergency departments. This knowledge could be used to develop preventive measures. METHODS This retrospective analysis included all patients (≥16 years old) with acute thermal injuries of known cause admitted to the adult emergency department in Bern University Hospital (Switzerland, not a specialised burns unit) between 2000 and 2012. Clinical and sociodemographic data were extracted from medical records, i.e. the environment in which the burn occurred, as well as details of burn severity and aetiology. RESULTS Seven hundred and one ...
Background: Burns are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Nepal. The epidemiological chara...
This study reviews the epidemiology of adult patients with hand burns admitted to Kaunas University ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate where and when pediatric burn injuries occurred. Further...
Purpose: Burn injuries require a multidisciplinary approach. Emergency Departments can play vital ro...
Introduction: Burns are one of the most serious body injuries, which are most frequently sustained b...
About 8000 people get burned in Lithuania every year; over 2000 of them have to be hospitalized. Abo...
A burn is a type of injury to skin, or other tissues, caused by heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, ...
Background: Despite advances in surgical management and critical care for burn surgery, morbidity an...
INTRODUCTION: Most cases of burns occurring in medical institutions are associated with activities i...
Background: Burn injury is an emergency medical condition that rapidly develops as a result of tissu...
Burn injuries are very frequent, most being trifle cases. Nevertheless every year about 200 patients...
Abstract: Background: Burns are among the most common injuries affecting a great number of people w...
Background: Damages caused by scald burns are common and can cause severe complications and death. T...
PubMedID: 11996853A total of 1083 burn cases hospitalised at a burn center between August 1988 and t...
Background: Burns after traffic accidents, falls and interpersonal violence are the fourth most comm...
Background: Burns are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Nepal. The epidemiological chara...
This study reviews the epidemiology of adult patients with hand burns admitted to Kaunas University ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate where and when pediatric burn injuries occurred. Further...
Purpose: Burn injuries require a multidisciplinary approach. Emergency Departments can play vital ro...
Introduction: Burns are one of the most serious body injuries, which are most frequently sustained b...
About 8000 people get burned in Lithuania every year; over 2000 of them have to be hospitalized. Abo...
A burn is a type of injury to skin, or other tissues, caused by heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, ...
Background: Despite advances in surgical management and critical care for burn surgery, morbidity an...
INTRODUCTION: Most cases of burns occurring in medical institutions are associated with activities i...
Background: Burn injury is an emergency medical condition that rapidly develops as a result of tissu...
Burn injuries are very frequent, most being trifle cases. Nevertheless every year about 200 patients...
Abstract: Background: Burns are among the most common injuries affecting a great number of people w...
Background: Damages caused by scald burns are common and can cause severe complications and death. T...
PubMedID: 11996853A total of 1083 burn cases hospitalised at a burn center between August 1988 and t...
Background: Burns after traffic accidents, falls and interpersonal violence are the fourth most comm...
Background: Burns are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Nepal. The epidemiological chara...
This study reviews the epidemiology of adult patients with hand burns admitted to Kaunas University ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate where and when pediatric burn injuries occurred. Further...