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Burn hazards of the deployed environment in wartime: epidemiology of noncombat burns from ongoing United States military operations.

机译:战时已部署环境的烧伤危险:来自美国正在进行的军事行动的非战斗性烧伤流行病学。

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BACKGROUND: Service in the deployed military environment carries risks for accidental (noncombat-related) burns. Examining these risks can assist in the development of military burn prevention measures. This study endeavored to examine noncombat burn epidemiology in the context of similar civilian data. STUDY DESIGN: We performed a retrospective cohort study of consecutive casualties evacuated from operational military theaters in Iraq and Afghanistan to the sole tertiary military burn center in the US. Military data were compared with database samples of the US population from the American Burn Association and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. RESULTS: The main causes of the 180 noncombat burns seen from March 2003 to June 2008 were waste burning, fuel mishaps, and unintentional ordinance detonations. Overall prevalence of noncombat burns was 19.5 burns/100,000 person-years lived. If causes specific to military operations are removed, military prevalence was 13.0/100,000. More than one-third of noncombat burns occurred in the first year of the study; a period of stability followed. A similar US population had an accidental burn prevalence of 7.1/100,000 from 2003 to 2007. Burn size, presence of inhalation injury, and burn center mortality were not different from those in a similar civilian cohort. CONCLUSIONS: Deployed service members have a greater risk of unintentional burns than a similar civilian cohort does. This is in part because of the specific dangers of military activities. More attention to deployed military burn prevention is needed, especially early in combat support operations.
机译:背景:在已部署的军事环境中的服役具有意外(非战斗相关)烧伤的风险。检查这些风险可以帮助制定军事防烧措施。这项研究致力于在类似的民用数据的背景下研究非战斗性烧伤流行病学。研究设计:我们对从伊拉克和阿富汗的作战军事区撤离到美国唯一的第三级军事烧伤中心的连续伤亡进行了回顾性队列研究。将军事数据与美国烧伤协会和疾病控制与预防中心的美国人口数据库样本进行了比较。结果:从2003年3月至2008年6月,共发生了180次非战斗性燃烧,其主要原因是废物燃烧,燃料事故和无意爆炸令。非战斗性烧伤的总体患病率为19.5烧伤/每100,000人年。如果排除军事行动的特定原因,则军事流行率为13.0 / 100,000。在研究的第一年中,三分之一以上的非战斗性烧伤发生了。随后是稳定期。从2003年到2007年,相似的美国人群意外烧伤患病率为7.1 / 100,000。与相似的平民人群相比,烧伤的大小,吸入性损伤的存在和烧伤中心的死亡率没有差异。结论:部署的服务成员比类似的平民队列有更高的意外烧伤风险。部分原因是军事活动的特殊危险。需要更加注意已部署的军事防烧措施,特别是在作战支援行动初期。

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