Thermal Injury in Newborns and Infants within the First 6 Months of Life

Background: The skin of newborns is very thin and sensitive to burns. In this age group, the mortality rate is very high. Burns account for approximately 2 million injuries annually in the United States alone out of which 500,000 cases need medical treatment and 100,000 cases require hospitalization...

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Main Authors: Ashraf Mohamadzadeh, Ahmadshah, Farhat, Reza Saeidi, Azin Vaezi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2020-05-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Neonatology
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Online Access:http://ijn.mums.ac.ir/article_15633_78a424c547e9b18ea2d145baaecf9db3.pdf
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author Ashraf Mohamadzadeh
Ahmadshah, Farhat
Reza Saeidi
Azin Vaezi
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description Background: The skin of newborns is very thin and sensitive to burns. In this age group, the mortality rate is very high. Burns account for approximately 2 million injuries annually in the United States alone out of which 500,000 cases need medical treatment and 100,000 cases require hospitalization. This study aimed to determine the incidence and magnitude of the injury, mortality rate, and causative agent in newborns and neonates within the first 6 months of life admitted to a burn unit.<br />Methods: The documents of all burned infants admitted to Imam Reza hospital of Mashhad, Iran, were retrospectively analyzed within 2001-2011.<br />Results: A total of 447 burns were admitted to this ward for 10 years. Twenty-five (6%) cases were in the first 6 months of life. Three (12%) cases were newborns (within the first 28 days of life). In addition, 15 (60%) cases were female. The mean age on admission was 5.3±1.2 months (a minimum of 3 days and maximum of 6 months). The mean total body surface area of burns was 23±15 percentile. The duration of hospital stay was 14±18 days, and the mortality rate was 12%. The source of burns was hot water (e.g., tea) and fire with 80% and 16%, respectively. Moreover, one (4%) case was a newborn that burnt in lower extremities due to the malfunction of the incubator.<br />Conclusion: The results of this study were the same as the findings of the studies conducted around the world. Hot water and fire were the most frequent sources of burns. Furthermore, females were injured more frequently than males.
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spelling doaj.art-757fd283904d47318bf3b0d19afc03cb2022-12-21T22:05:45ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Neonatology2251-75102322-21582020-05-01112404210.22038/ijn.2020.40008.164515633Thermal Injury in Newborns and Infants within the First 6 Months of LifeAshraf Mohamadzadeh0Ahmadshah, Farhat1Reza Saeidi2Azin Vaezi3Neonatal Research Center, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranNeonatal Research Center, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranNeonatal Research Center, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranMashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranBackground: The skin of newborns is very thin and sensitive to burns. In this age group, the mortality rate is very high. Burns account for approximately 2 million injuries annually in the United States alone out of which 500,000 cases need medical treatment and 100,000 cases require hospitalization. This study aimed to determine the incidence and magnitude of the injury, mortality rate, and causative agent in newborns and neonates within the first 6 months of life admitted to a burn unit.<br />Methods: The documents of all burned infants admitted to Imam Reza hospital of Mashhad, Iran, were retrospectively analyzed within 2001-2011.<br />Results: A total of 447 burns were admitted to this ward for 10 years. Twenty-five (6%) cases were in the first 6 months of life. Three (12%) cases were newborns (within the first 28 days of life). In addition, 15 (60%) cases were female. The mean age on admission was 5.3±1.2 months (a minimum of 3 days and maximum of 6 months). The mean total body surface area of burns was 23±15 percentile. The duration of hospital stay was 14±18 days, and the mortality rate was 12%. The source of burns was hot water (e.g., tea) and fire with 80% and 16%, respectively. Moreover, one (4%) case was a newborn that burnt in lower extremities due to the malfunction of the incubator.<br />Conclusion: The results of this study were the same as the findings of the studies conducted around the world. Hot water and fire were the most frequent sources of burns. Furthermore, females were injured more frequently than males.http://ijn.mums.ac.ir/article_15633_78a424c547e9b18ea2d145baaecf9db3.pdfburn injuryepidemiologynewborn
spellingShingle Ashraf Mohamadzadeh
Ahmadshah, Farhat
Reza Saeidi
Azin Vaezi
Thermal Injury in Newborns and Infants within the First 6 Months of Life
Iranian Journal of Neonatology
burn injury
epidemiology
newborn
title Thermal Injury in Newborns and Infants within the First 6 Months of Life
title_full Thermal Injury in Newborns and Infants within the First 6 Months of Life
title_fullStr Thermal Injury in Newborns and Infants within the First 6 Months of Life
title_full_unstemmed Thermal Injury in Newborns and Infants within the First 6 Months of Life
title_short Thermal Injury in Newborns and Infants within the First 6 Months of Life
title_sort thermal injury in newborns and infants within the first 6 months of life
topic burn injury
epidemiology
newborn
url http://ijn.mums.ac.ir/article_15633_78a424c547e9b18ea2d145baaecf9db3.pdf
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