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Burden of burns in Portugal, 2000-2013: A clinical and economic analysis of 26,447 hospitalisations

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Burden of burns in Portugal, 2000-2013: A clinical and economic analysis of 26,447 hospitalisations
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Year
2016
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Oliveira, A
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Vol. 42
Pages: 891-900
ISSN: 0305-4179
Publisher: Elsevier
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Authenticus ID: P-00K-HT7
Abstract (EN): Introduction: There is a lack of recent and nation-wide epidemiological studies of burns in Europe, mainly in southern Europe. There are no recent studies describing the clinical and economic burden of burns in this European area. Hence, this research aimed to describe the clinical and economic burden of burn hospitalisations in Portugal. Methods: A retrospective observational study was performed and the Portuguese hospitalisation database of public hospitals was used; all inpatients, discharged between 2000 and 2013, with a main or secondary diagnosis of burns (ICD-9-CM:940.xx-949.xx) were taken into account. Furthermore, admissions to hospitals with and without burn centres were compared. Results: A total of 26,447 burn hospitalisations were registered (mean of 1889 burn admissions/year). The total hospitalisation rate was of 18.9 hospitalisations/100,000 inhabitants/year, and there was a higher incidence of male patients. Burn hospitalisations and hospitalisation rates are significantly decreasing - mostly in 0-14-year-old patients - and children below the age of 5 years represented a fifth of all admissions. Besides the important morbidity, the in-hospital mortality rate was of 4.4%. With a total annual charge of almost 13 million Euros, the average cost per burn admission is increasing, and reached 8032 Euros in 2013. Additionally, more than half of the patients admitted to hospitals without burn centres were not transferred to hospitals with burn centres, not following the European Burns Association transferral criteria. Conclusions: As the largest southern European nation-wide epidemiological study of burn patients, this research highlights that burn admissions, as well as hospitalisation rates, are decreasing significantly. This was particularly obvious among the youngest patients despite the fact that the numbers still remain very high. Moreover, the in-hospital mortality rate is still excessively high and the burn transferral criteria are not being followed. Thus, it is important to improve preventive measures, reach out to and educate providers about the burn transferral criteria, and develop specific health care strategies for children with these injuries.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 10
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