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A review of the international Burn Injury Database (iBID) for England and Wales: descriptive analysis of burn injuries 2003-2011.

机译:对英格兰和威尔士国际烧伤数据库(iBID)的回顾:2003-2011烧伤的描述性分析。

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OBJECTIVE: To describe, for the first time, distribution (by geography, age, sex) and time trends in burn injury in England and Wales over the period that the international Burn Injury Database (iBID) has been in place. SETTING: Data from the iBID for the years 2003-2011 were used for a retrospective descriptive observational study of specialised services workload and admissions in England and Wales. PARTICIPANTS: All patients who have been visited or admitted to the burn injury specialised health service of England and Wales during the time period 2003-2011. Data cleaning was performed omitting patients with incomplete records (missingness never exceeded 5%). OUTCOME MEASURES: Workload, admissions, mortality, length of stay (LOS), geographical distribution, sex differences, age differences, total burn surface area, mechanism of Injury. RESULTS: During 2003-2011, 81,181 patients attended the specialised burn service for assessment and admission in England and Wales. Of these, 57,801 were admitted to the services. Males accounted for 63% of the total workload in specialised burn injury services, and females for 37%. The median (IQR) burn surface area was 1.5% (3.5%). The most frequent reason for burn injury was scald (38%). The median (IQR) age for all the referred workload for both genders was 21 (40). The overall mortality of the admitted patients was 1.51% and the median (IQR) LOS was 1 (5) days. CONCLUSIONS: Mortality from burn injuries in England and Wales is decreasing in line with western world trends. There is an observed increase in admissions to burn services but that could be explained in various ways. These results are vital for service development and planning, as well as the development and monitoring of prevention strategies and for healthcare commissioning.
机译:目的:首次描述在国际烧伤数据库(iBID)建立期间,英格兰和威尔士烧伤的分布(按地理,年龄,性别)和时间趋势。地点:2003-2011年来自iBID的数据用于对英格兰和威尔士的特殊服务工作量和入学情况进行回顾性描述性观察研究。参加者:在2003-2011年期间访问或接受过英格兰和威尔士烧伤专门医疗服务的所有患者。进行数据清理时会删除记录不完整的患者(遗漏率永远不会超过5%)。观察指标:工作量,入院率,死亡率,住院时间(LOS),地理分布,性别差异,年龄差异,总烧伤表面积,损伤机制。结果:在2003-2011年期间,有81,181名患者参加了英格兰和威尔士的专门烧伤服务以进行评估和入院。在这些中,有57,801人被录取。在专门的烧伤服务中,男性占总工作量的63%,女性占37%。中值(IQR)烧伤表面积为1.5%(3.5%)。烧伤最常见的原因是烫伤(38%)。所有推荐工作量的中位数年龄(IQR)为21岁(40)。入院患者的总死亡率为1.51%,中位(IQR)LOS为1(5)天。结论:英格兰和威尔士的烧伤致死率正在下降,这与西方世界的趋势一致。观察到刻录服务的入场人数有所增加,但这可以用多种方式解释。这些结果对于服务开发和规划,以及预防策略的开发和监控以及医疗保健调试至关重要。

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