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Surgical Burn Care by Medecins Sans Frontieres-Operations Center Brussels: 2008 to 2014

机译:布鲁塞尔无国界医生手术中心的手术烧伤护理:2008年至2014年

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Humanitarian organizations care for burns during crisis and while supporting healthcare facilities in low-income and middle-income countries. This study aimed to define the epidemiology of burn-related procedures to aid humanitarian response. In addition, operational data collected from humanitarian organizations are useful for describing surgical need otherwise unmet by national health systems. Procedures performed in operating theatres run by Medecins Sans Frontieres-Operations Centre Brussels (MSF-OCB) from July 2008 through June 2014 were reviewed. Surgical specialist missions were excluded. Burn procedures were quantified, related to demographics and reason for humanitarian response, and described. A total of 96,239 operations were performed at 27 MSF-OCB projects in 15 countries between 2008 and 2014. Of the 33,947 general surgical operations, 4,280 (11%) were for burns. This proportion steadily increased from 3% in 2008 to 24% in 2014. People receiving surgical care from conflict relief missions had nearly twice the odds of having a burn operation compared with people requiring surgery in communities affected by natural disaster (adjusted odds ratio, 1.94; 95% confidence interval, 1.46-2.58). Nearly 70% of burn procedures were planned serial visits to the theatre. A diverse skill set was required. Unmet humanitarian assistance needs increased US$400 million dollars in 2013 in the face of an increasing number of individuals affected by crisis and a growing surgical burden. Given the high volume of burn procedures performed at MSF-OCB projects and the resource intensive nature of burn management, requisite planning and reliable funding are necessary to ensure quality for burn care in humanitarian settings.
机译:人道主义组织在危机期间照顾烧伤,同时在低收入和中等收入国家提供医疗设施支持。这项研究旨在确定与烧伤有关的程序的流行病学,以帮助人道主义应对。此外,从人道主义组织收集的业务数据对于描述国家卫生系统无法满足的外科手术需求非常有用。回顾了2008年7月至2014年6月在布鲁塞尔无国界医生行动中心(MSF-OCB)运营的手术室中执行的程序。排除了外科专家的任务。对烧伤程序进行了量化,并与人口统计资料和人道主义反应的原因相关并进行了描述。从2008年到2014年,在15个国家的27个MSF-OCB项目中总共进行了96,239例手术。在33,947例普通外科手术中,有4,280例(11%)用于烧伤。这个比例从2008年的3%稳步上升到2014年的24%。与遭受自然灾害影响的社区中需要手术的人相比,接受冲突救济任务的人接受烧伤手术的几率几乎是两倍(调整后的赔率为1.94) ; 95%置信区间(1.46-2.58)。计划将近70%的烧伤程序进行剧院连续访问。需要多种技能。面对越来越多的受危机影响的人和日益增加的手术负担,2013年未满足的人道主义援助需求增加了4亿美元。鉴于MSF-OCB项目执行的大量烧伤程序以及烧伤管理的资源密集型性质,必须进行必要的计划和可靠的资金,才能确保人道主义环境中烧伤护理的质量。

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