2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2022.02.016
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The impact of social isolation by COVID-19 on the epidemiological and clinical profiles of the burn patients. A retrospective study

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“…In a comparative study examining the "COVID-19 stay-at-home epoch" relative to the 5 years pre-COVID-19, Sanford et al 58 found burn injury admissions at a pediatric hospital to increase, mostly flame burns to White patients. Teams from French, 59 Brazilian, 60 and Romanian 61 hospitals noted a similar increase in pediatric burn patients. At a Spanish burn hospital, the authors found an increase in pediatric surgeries as well as intensive care unit admissions during the height of the pandemic from March to May 2020 compared with the months that followed.…”
Section: Burn Managementmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…In a comparative study examining the "COVID-19 stay-at-home epoch" relative to the 5 years pre-COVID-19, Sanford et al 58 found burn injury admissions at a pediatric hospital to increase, mostly flame burns to White patients. Teams from French, 59 Brazilian, 60 and Romanian 61 hospitals noted a similar increase in pediatric burn patients. At a Spanish burn hospital, the authors found an increase in pediatric surgeries as well as intensive care unit admissions during the height of the pandemic from March to May 2020 compared with the months that followed.…”
Section: Burn Managementmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Also in Europe, an Italian study of 47 patients reported that mean TBSA was 14 ± 11% [53]. In LMICs, a Turkish study reported mean TBSA to be 12% [58], and a Brazilian study found that there was a statistically significant increase in both median TBSA and the number of children with full-thickness burns between a 2019 cohort and 2020 COVID-19 cohort [15].…”
Section: Impact Of Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This was despite the total number of ED presentations decreasing by 60% (n = 7217 vs. 2936). Changes in incidence were not only seen in high-income countries (HICs), with a study from Morocco showing increased numbers of children admitted for paediatric burn injuries [14] and a study from Brazil reporting a significant increase in burns in children under 2-years old [15].…”
Section: Impact Of Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nhiều bệnh nhân nhập viện với diện tích bỏng lớn hơn, một nửa số lượt nhập viện bị bỏng trên 5% DTCT, với 29% trên 10% DTCT [5]. Da Rocha và cộng sự (2022) nghiên cứu tại Brazil trong 4 tháng dịch bệnh cho thấy sự gia tăng khoảng thời gian giữa từ khi bị bỏng và nhập viện, diện tích bỏng trung bình tăng trong thời kỳ Covid-19 [6].…”
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