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Revista Archivo Médico de Camagüey

On-line version ISSN 1025-0255

Abstract

MOYA-ROSA, Enrique Joaquín  and  MOYA-CORRALES, Yadira. Complications in the burned patient. AMC [online]. 2022, vol.26  Epub Dec 28, 2022. ISSN 1025-0255.

Introduction:

Burn injury is one of the most traumatic and devastating events that a human being can suffer. This thermal event produces profound alterations in the host's systemic defense mechanisms. Complications in major burns begin in the immediate phase of inflammation produced after suffering thermal aggression. Complications in the burned patients are associated with a bad prognosis with a high morbility and mortality.

Objective:

To decribe the complications in burned patient.

Methods:

A descriptive, retrospective, cross-section study was carried out to determine the complications in the burned patients that were admitted in the service of Caumatology, of the Universitary Hospital Manuel Ascunce Domenech in Camagüey city between January, 2021 and February, 2022. 32 patients were studied and the following variables were evaluated: severity rate, general complications, and acid-basic and hydroelectrolytic complications, as well as the state at discharge of the patients.

Results:

There was a predominance of patients with complications, in those injured persons with thermic harsh insult, present in 24 patients for 75 %. The infection of the injury for burns, the hyperglycemia, the anemia and the states of dehydration were the complications that largely showed up in the studied patients. All of the dead persons belonged to patient's group that had complications, eight patients showed (25 %).

Conclusions:

The infection of the burns continues to be the main complication of the burned patient. Most of the patients in this series were discharged alive.

Keywords : BURNS/complication; BURNS/classification; POPULATION FORECAST; PROGRESSIVE PATIENT CARE; INFECTIONS.

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