Title of article :
Clinical audit on management of post‑burn sepsis in pediatric intensive care unit
Author/Authors :
eldeen, zienab m. mohey assiut university - assiut university children hospital, faculty of medicine - department of pediatrics, Assiut, Egypt , el‑tayeb, azza a. assiut university - assiut university children hospital, faculty of medicine - department of pediatrics, Assiut, Egypt , fathy, asmaa g. abdel‑nasser assiut university - faculty of medicine - department of pediatrics, Assiut, Egypt
From page :
102
To page :
108
Abstract :
The aim of this study Is to assess how much the adopted protocol of management of post. burn sepsis in pediatrics is applied in intensive care unit in AUCH and to detect outcomes of these admitted cases. Objectives To review the specific infections common in pediatric burns, including their categorization, diagnosis, and treatment. Background Burn injury in children continues to be a major epidemiologic problem around the globe. Nearly a fourth of all burn injuries occur in children under the age of 16, the majority are under the age of five (1) . Children account for almost half of the population with severe burn injury and children below five years of age account for 50–80% of all childhood burns . Most childhood burns occur in the home; scalds are the most common burn type (accounting for 60–70% of all hospitalized burn patients, followed by flame and contact burns (2). .Burn sepsis is defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction due to a dysregulated host response to infection. (3). Methods The target population were all pediatrics patient who referred to PICU in AUCH after 24 hours post burn for management of septic shock along the peroid of one year from August 2015 to July 2016. Data is collected by reviewing medical records of burned patients admitted to PICU during the study duration. Result The study included 50 cases with post burn sepsis diagnosed according to criteria in the recommended guideline. Their ages ranged from 1-18 years, 30 cases were males and 20 cases were females. Scald burn represented 76% of the studied cases. Conclusion Among hospitalized pediatric burn patients , the majority were below 6 years and commonest cause of burn was scald.. Mortality was 44% among the studied cases .Sepsis is common in the pediatric burn patient and can markedly increase morbidity and mortality.
Keywords :
burn , septic shock , guidelines for post‑burn sepsis , outcome
Journal title :
Journal Of Current Medical Research an‎d Practice
Journal title :
Journal Of Current Medical Research an‎d Practice
Record number :
2678765
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