Epidemiological study of patients treated at the outpatient clinic of the Burn Treatment Center of the Hospital Municipal do Tatuapé between January 2019 and January 2020

Introduction: Burns are in fourth place as the most common type of trauma globally, generating a challenge due to the severity of patients' injuries. This study investigates the epidemiological profile of patients treated at the Burn Treatment Center (BTC) outpatient clinic of the Hospital Muni...

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Main Authors: Maycon Lucas Barbosa, André Toshiaki Toda Nishimura, Ingrid Anita Colombo Wadih Schumann Racanicchi, Lucas Rodrigues de Oliveira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda. 2021-03-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica
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Online Access:http://www.rbcp.org.br/export-pdf/2888/en_v36n1a10.pdf
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Summary:Introduction: Burns are in fourth place as the most common type of trauma globally, generating a challenge due to the severity of patients' injuries. This study investigates the epidemiological profile of patients treated at the Burn Treatment Center (BTC) outpatient clinic of the Hospital Municipal do Tatuapé (HMT/SP). Methods: Data obtained from the outpatient records of the BTC outpatient clinic of the HMT/SP were analyzed from January 2019 to January 2020, using the following variables: gender, age, causal agent, burn extension, and affected region. Results: Higher predominance of burns in males (55.3%). There was a higher percentage in the population between 21 and 30 years (15.9%), followed closely by children under 10 years of age (15.8%). The leading causative agent was scalded/heated liquids (56.8%); followed by contact burn (14.7%), the vast majority of patients were affected by medium-sized burn (90.1%), i.e., between 11 and 20% of the burned body surface and the thorax/abdomen the most affected region. Conclusion: The epidemiological profile demonstrated in this study was compatible, in most data, with the profile found in other centers specialized in treating burns.
ISSN:1983-5175
2177-1235