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Rev. Fac. Cienc. Méd. Univ. Cuenca ; 31(3): 56-61, Diciembre 2013. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1005872

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Introducción. Las quemaduras representan una enorme injuria biológica y causan severas alteraciones metabólicas; son propensas a infección secundaria y producen alteraciones sistémicas, teniendo como consecuencias importantes deformidades, así como también limitaciones funcionales con su respectivo costo socioeconómico. Objetivos. Determinar la magnitud y características clínicas y epidemiológicas de las quemaduras en pacientes ingresados en la Unidad de Quemados. Métodos. El presente estudio es de tipo descriptivo realizado en pacientes que ingresaron a la Unidad de Quemados del Hospital Luis Vernaza, de la ciudad de Guayaquil. Resultados. Se observó predominio del sexo masculino (69.7%), con edad comprendida entre los 31 ­ 45 años (35,4%). La causa más frecuente se refiere a los accidentes domésticos (51,6%) y de trabajo (49,3%)


Introduction. Burns are an enormous biological and cause severe injury metabolic disorders, are prone to secondary infection and systemic alterations, with important consequences deformities as well as functional limitations with its own socio-economic cost. Objectives. To determine the incidence and prevalence of burns patients admitted to the Burns Unit. Knowing the causes of burns patients in the study. Set which gender is most affected. Identify the most vulnerable age groups. Prescribe the treatment to be established once the depth of injury. Knowing the place where most accidents occur frequently associated with burns. Methods. This study is descriptive. Study of patients admitted to the Burns Unit of Hospital Luis Vernaza, the city of Guayaquil. Results. There was a predominance of males (69.7%) between the 31 - 45 years (35.4%). The most frequently refers to domestic accidents (51.6%) and work (49.3%). Keywords: Epidemiologic Study Characteristics, Burns/complications, Burn Units, incidence, epidemiology/statistics & numerical data.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Patients , Burns , Burns/complications , Preventive Health Services , Accident Prevention , Infections
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